Good day all,
Please stop me in my track here if I am wrong, some if not all sealed lead acid batteries do not have a battery management system (active) or a battery monitoring system (passive), but Lithium-ion batteries do.
For a known fact it is good practice whenever riding an ebike using a SLA battery, you should always put it on charge straight away after your commute, whether the journey was long or short because leaving them sitting uncharged is not very good for the battery cells.
Kindly, i would like to know if this also applies to the Lithium-ion batteries, being that they are fitted with a BMS? Will it harm the battery or cells if left for a couple of days sat uncharged bearing in mind that it had been fully drained and shut down via the BMS for safety reasons. Hope I've explained myself semi ok.
MS.
Please stop me in my track here if I am wrong, some if not all sealed lead acid batteries do not have a battery management system (active) or a battery monitoring system (passive), but Lithium-ion batteries do.
For a known fact it is good practice whenever riding an ebike using a SLA battery, you should always put it on charge straight away after your commute, whether the journey was long or short because leaving them sitting uncharged is not very good for the battery cells.
Kindly, i would like to know if this also applies to the Lithium-ion batteries, being that they are fitted with a BMS? Will it harm the battery or cells if left for a couple of days sat uncharged bearing in mind that it had been fully drained and shut down via the BMS for safety reasons. Hope I've explained myself semi ok.
MS.