One last thing, should my charger be giving the output that its rated for? Or is that ONLY when the battery is connected?
Your fully charged battery should read around 49.4v resting on no charger.
You can not trust the cheap volt meter for exact voltages and maybe expect a battery a few runs to get up its full charged resting voltages.
The voltage of Lithium batteries
(unlike lead acid) does not tend to drop very much after they are fully charged, and I would expect the battery to still be up around 53-54V when unplugged from the charger.
I charge my
LiPo packs to 4.2V per cell and they only drop around 0.1V per cell if unused for a couple of days!
From experience, I've found that my cheap digital voltmeters are all within ±0.02V, which is normally close enough.
This battery should be accepting full charge, but for some reason it is not. This could be due to faulty cells, or the
BMS/charger not supplying enough current/volts.
It should be relatively simple to check the voltage of each group of cells to determine whether they are all at a similar low level (indicating a
BMS or Charger fault), or if just one or two groups of cells are low.
If a single cell fails in a short circuit condition, it will take the two other paralleled cells with it. If you lose 1/13th of you pack voltage, the
LVC will cut in much earlier than it should, even if the rest of the cells are still quite full.
To do this would require removal of the end cover to access the balance lead connector on the
BMS (see attached diagram) but I wouldn't advise doing this without obtaining Tom's permission to do so first, because the battery is presumably still under warranty.
Alan