48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

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48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby motornews » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:31 pm

recently i v got a new pack 48v 10ah
i charge it and drive it
the pack did 20klm range (with the same bike i am making 45 klm with an 12 ah pack)
it delivers 85,2 full charged?????????
i opened it and ITS NOT the series to parallel conection wrong!!!!
EVERY CELL ITS ABOUT 5,4V should be 3,3 to 4,2?
any solution(exept the--dont buy from there again-)
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby motornews » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:44 pm

i thing some fotos will help
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby friedwires » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:52 pm

you might want to change the battery in your meter :lol:
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby motornews » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:05 pm

hey friedwires that would never cross my 'mind'
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just did and.....i feel very ......how you say it......xaxa
thank y very mutch 'friedwires'
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby friedwires » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:21 pm

thats more like it! :D
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby Hillhater » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:29 pm

The smart thing to do now, would be to delete this entire thread ! :wink:
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby miuan » Sun Mar 18, 2012 6:35 pm

It's still useful to those who haven't realized how bad the V-power battery is.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby bigmoose » Sun Mar 18, 2012 7:31 pm

miuan, I believe the gentleman had to replace the 9V battery in his voltmeter and that made it read correctly. There appears to be no problem with either his bike battery or charger. This is something that could have happened to any of us and something to be mindful of.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby migueralliart » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:56 pm

Hillhater wrote:The smart thing to do now, would be to delete this entire thread ! :wink:

That's funny! LoL

Btw that multimeter doesn't even have a brand?
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby miuan » Mon Mar 19, 2012 3:26 am

bigmoose wrote:miuan, I believe the gentleman had to replace the 9V battery


correct. but sadly he's also getting merely half the range he's got with another battery. not sure about his speed, but he's riding at the same voltage, so the range should compare well.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby dogman » Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:22 am

That was a good one for a laugh.
THE LIPO RULES. NEVER ABOVE 4.3V NEVER BELOW 2.7V DON'T PUNCTURE

Ideal charging /discharging range for Lipo, 3.65v minimum 4.1v maximum

See battery technology section, FAQ thread at the top of the page for lipo noob info.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby motornews » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:13 pm

i am useing vpower bats for 2 years and i thing for the price are v good
as for my voltmeter its tele and its on the bottom of the device,also relible for 15 years,but with no bat 'doesnt work'
thank you for the kind 'and the other words'
and finaly i dont now how to delete the thread
maybe any admin can do so.
thanks any way
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby The Mighty Volt » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:51 pm

miuan wrote:It's still useful to those who haven't realized how bad the V-power battery is.


What type of cells are those? They look like A123 18650's
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby dogman » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:34 am

That many round cells and spot welds is enough to turn me off, but indeed, nothing wrong with the pack whatsoever.

Me, I'd crash the bike and pop some of the welds.
THE LIPO RULES. NEVER ABOVE 4.3V NEVER BELOW 2.7V DON'T PUNCTURE

Ideal charging /discharging range for Lipo, 3.65v minimum 4.1v maximum

See battery technology section, FAQ thread at the top of the page for lipo noob info.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby 999zip999 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:45 pm

This is a great post. And will help many.
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Re: 48v pack DELIVERS 85,2V!!!

Postby BATFINK » Thu Mar 22, 2012 6:35 am

Brilliant il need to buy some of those batteries 85v for the price of 48v :-) hehe

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