Rod, unfortunately I don't know what the cut-off voltage is for a GM pack, but whatever its set value, it could occur with a considerably higher pack voltage if the cells were not evenly balanced, because the lowest individual cell
(or group of paralleled cells) would trigger the low voltage cut-off, thereby preventing further discharging of the lowest cells.
You also need to realise that the cut-off would typically occur when the pack is under load, and the cells would then be registering an even lower voltage than when there is no load on the battery.
If your pack is reading less than the 37V nominal voltage without any load, I'm pretty sure that your pack will be almost completely exhausted!
My LiPo Packs are charged to 4.2V per cell, and the voltage range from fully charged to discharged is similar to the LiMn cells in your GM pack.
I don't have a
BMS to safeguard my pack, but I do however use a battery monitoring device which beeps and flashes when the pack voltage is getting too low. This happened earlier in the week just before I blew my controller while I was pulling over 97Amps from the 5Ah pack
(almost 20C).
My minimum recorded voltage was 44.98V, which works out to be approximately 3.21V per cell. The cell voltage at the end of this particular ride
(which was more like an intensive workout for the motor) was back up to 54.02V
(3.86V per cell) without any load.
In the eighteen months prior to this, the lowest the pack has ever been on a run was 45.12V while under a mere 60.19 Amps
(12C) load
, which at the end of that ride was showing 52.3V
(3.74V per cell), and that's the only other time that my battery warning device has been activated while riding, and it started beeping just as I was nearing the end of the return trip.
I hope someone with a GM pack has recorded their voltages at the end of a long run and will be kind enough to post the details here for us to compare.
Alan P.S. If I had read this topic earlier, I would have posted earlier!
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