The battery is about 11.5 pounds. There is a new photo posted here that shows the marking where it says 36v12ah.
The label may well say 36V 12AH, but I think it's a 24V16Ah pack that's been wrongly labelled, as a 36V pack would not work at 29.1V because the
LVC of the
BMS would have cut off the supply well before the output fell that low.
It's difficult to tell by weight without using pretty accurate scales for both readings
(a confirmed 36V pack and yours) as there should only be around 0.44lbs
(2 cells @ 92g each plus some extra wires) difference in the weight of the two batteries
(36V has 30 cells, 24V has 28 cells), if two different scales were out by just 2% each in the opposite direction, you could not be sure of the result, but it would be OK if you compared two batteries using the same set of scales.
I would want to remove the end cover and see how many balance wires are going to the
BMS board, but you will need to get permission from Tom before you dismantle anything.
Here's a 48V 13cell
BMS board with 12 balance leads:
The 36 volt battery has 10 balance leads, and I would expect the 24V to have only 7, but it might have 8.
It will be interesting to see what your battery actually has on the inside, compared to the 36V 12AH sticker on the outside.
I expect we will find out eventually.
Alan