Wow how did you figure all that out. It amazes me the things people fall upon when trying to get something to work.
This bike is my prototype. I'm taking notes of every behavior so I can write a good manual
One of them was after the
BMS shuts down in one of my several "controlled" range tests I saw that during a downhill when I used the brakes the controller turned on again, activated the regenerative braking and then the
BMS turned the battery on again.
Also, my charger have a relay that turns on the process when it detects any voltage from the plug - I always hear it. And when testing the voltage of the charger there always zero - it only starts with the battery connected.
I tested the charger plug from the battery with my multimeter and when the
BMS kicks off, there was no voltage. I figured out that for some reason the
BMS cuts out the charger plug from the circuit too, so, to turn it on again I would need to raise the battery voltage so the
BMS let it works and this leads to "simulate a downhill" with my tire in the air
Testing with the 20V settting at the multimeter to have better precision:
B+/B12=4,06 (there is only 12 cables and no B13 at the board, check the attached pic)
B12/B11=4,07
B11/B10=4,06
B10/B9=4,07
B9/B8=4,08
B8/B7=4,07
B7/B6=4,06
B6/B5=4,08
B5/B4=4,08
B4/B3=4,05
B3/B2=4,07
B2/B1=4,08
Pretty ok to me....
Have you checked the 220v 110v selector switch on the charger. Someone had this problem before.
I checked this after that post
I think I'll need to do some load test.... The problem is that my watt meter is 770km away from here now, with the bike.
Thank you very much for the help!!
I'll try to buy some watt meter here, and create a simple circuit to control correctly the amperage drain and test the battery with some lamps. Any other, simpler, idea that I could use to test the battery?