FlyingFinn said:
Thanks for your answer. Waiting for Frey’s answer. Nothing that urgent anymore since I managed to make the connector on the battery end to protrude more with my 24 mil. wrench. The bike mainly works but the threads on frame’s connector are bust.
If you need to make your connectors protrude more you need a 24 mm. socket. In a way the design is flawed since even one full rotation of the metal lockring might chew up the plastic threads. You can never know when the protrusion is at the fullest so be really careful when trying this trick.
mmhhh… it looks really bad.
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anyways 2 new connectors would be the solution of course.
meanwhile I would not use the battery anymore or solder XT60 connectors instead, not easy to put the battery in/out the frame then and of course not water proof anymore, but it might work (temporarily). you have to solder the new ones anyway.
each connector has a rubber ring at the inner side ( to seal it). to make it a little higher/protrude you can leave off that rubber ring (temporarily) without destroying the plastic threads by too much torque.
there are a lot of things to mention concerning the Reention Dorado battery case (plastic holders additional attached with epoxy glue , 1mm-foam to support battery seat etc.). your battery seems to be a little -lets say- loose !? so perhaps the problem might also occur with new connectors after a while.
but there is also a spark problem each time the battery is put in the frame. so if you only charge the battery while it is in the frame = no problem. but I can charge my battery only in my house/flat. original BMS/battery has no "power off" button. that was the reason I initially bought the Neptune 15 BMS. I always cut off power (by physical switch or bluetooth app) before I put it in the frame. so I could solve the problem. each spark creates some dark less conductive area. btw I tested to put my battery with "power on" and Neptune 15 in my frame = and yep, it happened what i expected : Neptune 15 was detecting the spark and was cutting off power. original BMS is less sensitive - probably intentionally as most simpler BMS are.