Hi all, I am a new entrant into ebiking.
Some time ago I purchased a second hand project bike, and am now having problems with power supply. Can anyone help? I have several issues.
Description of bike set up: Golden motor front and rear drive motors, external controller (no markings but looks same shape as BAC-282), GM 48v12AH battery (LFP4812S), thumb throttle, cruise, regen. brake controls. Charger is HP8204L3 - no output indicated, but measured at 54v (which is strange as most specs. say 36v for that model).
Initial use - the power kept cutting out after a few minutes of powered riding. I suspected the battery, but then concluded that the power draw could be too much for either the controller, or battery, so removed the front GM drive, and replaced with non powered wheel. I do not need wheel spin on both drives off road... This seemed better, and the power did not cut out. Used a few times like that, but was always concerned about battery life, as the LEDs on the thumb throttle did not work. I live in a VERY hilly area - hence my purchase of an eBike.
I have now lost all drive to the rear wheel motor. Battery charger indicates fully charged, but battery output measured at 45v only.
First question: How do I identify what Magic Pie version I have - there are no markings on the wheel motors or controller?
Saw that the 3 pin Power lead connector to the rear GM drive motor had suffered excess heat on the neg pin. Continuity still present though. Initial thoughts were I suspected the controller. Does not beep when Hall sensor connector disconnected, or supply power to the motor connectors when the battery is on, and throttle pressed. Checked regen. brake switches, they work. Likewise cruise button. Can't think of a way to check the throttle control, so bought a replacement with LED volt display - yet to fit.
Tried online to find UK GM agents for advice, but most not operating due to lock down, and some no longer agents. One helpful email response, from one no longer an agent, suggested that the battery could be at fault, as 45v may be too low to activate the external controller.
Second question: Does anyone know a UK current stockist for GM products?
Decided to investigate the battery to look for obvious problems. Took off the aluminium cover and exposed the cells and B.M.S. There are 39 unmarked orange cells, which each measure 26.15mm diameter, length approx 65mm. Assume these are 26650 LiFePO4 cells? Cells are linked in 3s parallel, and 13 groups in Series. Assume cells are each 4AH capacity, hence 12AH battery.
Third question: If the battery has 39 cells, (13S3P=54v @ 12AH) why is it marked as LFP 4812S? The B.M.S also has only 12 thin white leads to the PCB connector, not 13 or 14, as seen on advertised 48v 13S B.M.S's. I can't even see a 12S B.M.S advertised apart from 36v?
Studying the B.M.S board, I noticed that one of the fuses/resistors/diodes? (i'm not an electrical engineer) had broken, and was not continuous. It is flat, and marked 101. See attached photo. There are 13 pairs of these on this board, and underneath on the board is marked R37. Possible cause for low battery output? Reducing cells in effect to 36 (12S) and thus limiting charger input? Cells currently measure 49.9v, but only 45v being output from the B.M.S. Am I correct in assuming that each one is a fuse for that group of 3 cells?
Forth question: Does anyone know if it is possible to purchase these components (I could solder it on) of if not, where to source a replacement B.M.S suitable for this battery.
As you can see from the above - I am fumbling my way into the subject.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, PK