Last seen: 11/02/2021 01:09
Yesterday, I dropped it below 10%, and it wasn't happy with me at all. Max 50km/h. 😀
@sdreaver I can't comment on the 88/89 error (think I've seen that one before though). I've put about 3000km on this particular battery. One would exp...
Update: As it turn out, the problem with the battery's BMS circuit board is that the components under the heat sink have overheated and cracked open. ...
@sdreaver Thanks for that info. My Soco charger handles only North American 100-120V input, 60Hz. I guess I'll have to get my hands on a European Soco...
Am I correct that this is essentially a pass-through adapter and no voltage change happens? I'm looking for a way to charge from a level 2 public ch...
UPDATE: It still works. Happy with my 3rd party battery. It hasn't exploded yet. If you looked at their product listing on AliExpress, it's probabl...
@wagner It won't parallel charge, unfortunately, for the same reason that the charger won't engage. The BMS has decided that it won't allow charging. ...
@wagner The battery is no longer under warranty, unfortunately. Also, opening it voids the warranty. 🙂 Battery voltage is normal (~63V).
@wagner The charger won't engage when I plug it into the battery.
@wagner I'd be happy to try a BMS reset if I knew how. Applying higher voltage to a battery seems a bit risky. How does one do this?
I posted some photos of when I changed my grips:
You're correct. The Super Soco speedometers indicate a certain percentage higher than the actual speed. The difference is small at low speeds and incr...
You deciphered their labelling system too! The one I have is their "60V40A" battery. And this is odd because I'm certain that I ordered a "parallel 60...
Here's a link to the battery offerings on AliExpress: I've done a test of the new battery. It doesn't seem to put out as much power as the Super So...