If you had Regen Braking enabled with a different
BMS without experiencing problems, then it must be due to differences in the
BMS, and the battery must be capable of accepting the regen current.
It might be possible to add a suitable 30A diode between the
P- and
B- terminals to allow regen current to reach the battery even if the new
BMS is trying to prevent it:
I presume that the battery power would be re enabled as soon as the speed slowed down sufficiently to reduce the charging current passing through the
BMS. But with a diode fitted, it is also possible that there may not be sufficient current returning through the
BMS to actually trigger the
BMS to cut out in the first place.
Adding a suitable diode should allow regenerative braking to be used just as it was before.
Alan