I bought a Magic Pie II and 48V10Ah LiFEPO4 battery pack at the start of the year. It is my first e-bike and I am very happy- no more traffic and almost no running costs! I have just over 1300km on the odometer so far.
After a week of wet winter weather, my range suddenly decreased by about 40%. Choosing where to look first I decided it is likely the battery pack since I can find no peak power problems, cycling drag (brakes not releasing, or wheel/motor not running freely) or anything else leading me to think it is the motor. Nothing is running hot either.
I opened the battery pack, and was quite relieved that it has a full battery management circuit with each cell connecting to a PCB. I read that Golden Motor did not use a balancing circuit for the LiFEPO4 cells since they claimed the cells would balance upon overcharge but I have yet to discover any LiFEPO manufacturer confirming this. Maybe they realised a
BMS is needed and introduced it?
I think I found my culprit after opening the heatshrink: The main wire's crimp was faulty and broke off easily. It must have had a bad connection and added a lot of resistance, possibly causing the charger to switch off early, and also causing some energy loss although I expected it to run hotter if it ate 40% of my pack energy, but maybe the heat was too far from the edge of the pack.
Now that I opened the pack I realised it has absorbed a lot of moisture inside. And salty moisture as well since I drive next to the coast. I will have to do something about the moisture inside the battery pack. Does anyone have any tips? The best I can think is to conformal coat all open connections (or simply paint resin on everything which is cheaper) and dry out the pack in a dri-buddi once a week to make sure the moisture gets out. But a dri-buddi might be too hot.
I need to close the pack again, any tips for replacing the nice big blue heatshrink? I suspect broad plastic cello-tape will have to do.
Is there a topic for batteries?