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Connecting charger with powered off bms problem #25

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chinzw opened this issue Jul 12, 2017 · 13 comments
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Connecting charger with powered off bms problem #25

chinzw opened this issue Jul 12, 2017 · 13 comments

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@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

When i connect the charger while the bms is powered off, the lights start flashing green very fast, and nothing is responsive. Using the switch or connecting the USB port gets the bsm out of this weird loop and turns on.

@raphaelchang
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This doesn't seem to happen on my board. Can you provide more details? What charger voltage are you using? How fast does it flash?

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

Im using a 25.2v charger. It flashes about 4 times a second.

@raphaelchang
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raphaelchang commented Jul 12, 2017

Does the 3V3 power LED stay on? How does it flash (equal times on/off, quick flashes, etc.)?

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

The 3.3v, the discharge and the () leds flash, chage and pwr stay on.

@raphaelchang
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Do you have access to an oscilloscope? 3V3 should not be able to turn off if PWR is always on.

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

Im afraid I don't have access to an oscilloscope.
If there's no battery connected it doesn't do this. Could this be because im using a 3s battery?
Btw, the buzzer also makes some noise.

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

I can record a quick video if that helps you?

@raphaelchang
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Video would be good. Try using a 6S battery (you don't have to plug in the balance connector).

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

Here's a video, with 3s battery. Ill try with 6s tomorrow, its on my board at the moment and its quite late.
https://youtu.be/xGqVGHwFxnc

@raphaelchang
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Try holding down the BOOT button as you plug in the charger (so that the code doesn't run).

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

All 4 small LEDs light up when i do that.

@raphaelchang
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That's good, it's probably a code issue and not a hardware issue then. I'll take a look and ask you more questions later.

@chinzw
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chinzw commented Jul 12, 2017

Awesome, thanks for the quick feedback. Ill try and start reworking the balancing/charging algorithm if i have some time this weekend.

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