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Dewalt 36V Battery paCK BMS cut out voltage test

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DEWALT 36V pack tested with non resistive dummy load of 1.5 ohm. cutt out voltage was 24.5V at 19A and 26.5V at 7A

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  • i'm running partial charge.. for sure this test was to watch the end of discharge of these battery.. they are rated 2.3Ah each cell.. so it's 33V nominal at 2.3Ah. For sure this test show a completly discharged battery.. like only 100mAh resting...

    We use them for electric bike

  • I show you some caracteristics of the BMS of the Battery pack 36V nano. in this video i show what is the low voltage cutoff protection of the BMS battery pack.

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  • at 17 amp the discharge is too quick.

    are you time lapsing or running a partial charge?

    and what is the rating of the battery in ah?

  • I want to drive my the 36V brushless motor on my E-Bike with one or 2 of these packs but I'm wondering if I can get the approx. 20A needed at peak demand. I presume that when using the switched output if you exceed the resisitor programmed max current the BMS will switch off the output? How is it reset?

  • What exactly are you demonstrating here?

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