Thanks. But that does not explain why one fuse blew on 0.2A. I lost connection to that particular cell.
Was it already damaged possibly?
Thanks. But that does not explain why one fuse blew on 0.2A. I lost connection to that particular cell.
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| Temp (C) | Resistance (Kohm) |
| ------------- | ----------------- |
| - 20 | 72.04 |
| 0 | 27.86 |
| 20 | 12.12 |
| 40 | 5.81 |
| 60 | 3.01 |
Sure why not? It is the cheapest way to still drive the car. As long as you have a BMS to stop charging at 4.1V per cell you should be good. Inverter and dcdc dont care.canadasconvert wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 4:38 am.
Arber333 - are you suggesting to simply remove the damaged cell(s) and run on less cells?
Did you ever get to the bottom of this? I have a battery that I believe has several down fuses on the balance lines.
Sorry for reviving an old thread, but do you remember if each of the balance lines are individually fused?
Yes there are 2x tracks going to fuse links from the last positive contact. I tried to revive that fuse but i only managed to burn traces. In the end i rather cut the sides and rewired my own lines to JK BMS.
Did you dissassemble the packs or just cut through the side of the pastic casing?
I am sorry i was talking about ID3 cell blocks. The thing about Kia cells is you can simply access cell contacts at the sides and dont bother with any tracks if you burned the fuses.
Roger. I have a hyundai kona battery. I think there may be some bad fuses on the circuit boards. They don't look like they are under the same sort of compression as the kia cells. Does anyone have any experience disassembling and reassembling the hyundai cell packs?arber333 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 9:19 pm I am sorry i was talking about ID3 cell blocks. The thing about Kia cells is you can simply access cell contacts at the sides and dont bother with any tracks if you burned the fuses.
I did dissassemble the bolts that hold cells together and the block expanded c onsiderably. You need to squeeze it back together after surgery...
Hi. Were you able to reuse the BMS? I like to do the same and get the data out of it via CAN and use it for my gridconverter.
I've gone with a different battery in the end but yes the BMS is reusable, there is info on the forum somewhere.