You can set timers to turn on and off in intervals, Maybe 30 mins on and 15 mins off for 16 hours and set it to stay on for 8 hours after this 16 hour cycle has completed, just to allow the cells and
BMS to cool down. This gives the high cells time to level out and cool down if they get too high.
I name it cold bulk charging I used it about 2 years ago to balance SLA cells with amazing results and works best on a flat pack.. You may find reference to my post I did here or ES.
The
BMS may be HVC one of the high cells and hault the charging process.. Pack just keeps getting worse.
A fully charged pack should turn green straight away if you were to unplug the pack and plug it back in 5 mins latter but a out of balance pack even if you charger light is green will take some time to go green if you were to repeat the unplug and plug back in thing.
Well the timer does just this. Allows more time for the charger to remain at many different voltages all the way up to 56.4v
Just before it is full charged the timer may allow the pack to go right up to max charge 5 times before the pack is truley charged
Another method is to charge to ful go for a 10 min ride strip the surface charge off the high cells then charge again. And keep doing it until the battery stops jumping up in volts so fast to the end.
Remember it took you 12 hours and then it all of a sudden was full. Well you want it to charge normal.
Its sad but I do think some of you cells are defucnt.
If your lucky it may be badly out of balance.
The last method is try to detect the low cell and carefully hook up an old mobile charger for LIPO cells to the
BMS B connections on the effected cells blocks and individually charge this block.
After youve done all this there is not much more you can do but replace the bad cells.