Hello All,
As I am off today on friday about to go to London for a wedding I thought I would take the oppertunity to open up the Sunlova battery. You do need some tamperproof tools though with the triangle head's. These I brought on Amazon or £10 for a set of 4.
Anyway as I have been monkeying about with LIPO I thought I'd find out the reason why the sunlova battery was not charging. Anyway turns out there are two PCB's. One that basically has connections from the outershell to BMS, and then the actual BMS to cells. Figuring i would need a new BMS I had Sunlova send me one out for the grand cost of £5 inc P&P. They still prove very helpful for kit builders and spares.
Anyway its not the BMS that was the problem but a short circuited charge point on the PCB. I plan on replacing it ASAP.
However for others with the kit I thought I'd pos a few pictures on the inners...
And the Problem...
and a link to the cells themselves
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/includes/pdf/Panasonic_LiIon_CGR18650CG.pdf
As I am off today on friday about to go to London for a wedding I thought I would take the oppertunity to open up the Sunlova battery. You do need some tamperproof tools though with the triangle head's. These I brought on Amazon or £10 for a set of 4.
Anyway as I have been monkeying about with LIPO I thought I'd find out the reason why the sunlova battery was not charging. Anyway turns out there are two PCB's. One that basically has connections from the outershell to BMS, and then the actual BMS to cells. Figuring i would need a new BMS I had Sunlova send me one out for the grand cost of £5 inc P&P. They still prove very helpful for kit builders and spares.
Anyway its not the BMS that was the problem but a short circuited charge point on the PCB. I plan on replacing it ASAP.
However for others with the kit I thought I'd pos a few pictures on the inners...


And the Problem...


and a link to the cells themselves
http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/includes/pdf/Panasonic_LiIon_CGR18650CG.pdf
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