I still have the Battery you gave me a while back if you need it. I fully recharged my old one & its been fine ever since. So, if you need it let me know.
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Do I need to use a drill to drill a hole or is it enough to use a knife and pick a hole in the sticker?Cochiloco1975 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 11:40 am
Perforar el la pegatina de la imagen luego de perforar introducir una punta y van a sentir que empujan algo suave y se abrirá la escotilla sin problema suerte y espero les allá servido gracias por el tiempo prestado
How hard was it to get into the battery to change the BMS? I got a couple of batteries from Okai ES400 but they are a pain in the *ss to get into. to be able to change the BMS.rolandas1393 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:42 pmgot 20 of them battery's i gave up i just strip them and install a new bms now with proper charger spent weeks trying to by pass it not worth the effort proper c*nts to take apart tho got a post how to
Inside the aluminum case, the battery is exactly the same as from the G30. Only inside it is filled with silicone, which is easily torn off. The BMS board is held on two screws, in addition to a detachable cable and soldered power wires.Olle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 5:39 pmHow hard was it to get into the battery to change the BMS? I got a couple of batteries from Okai ES400 but they are a pain in the *ss to get into. to be able to change the BMS.rolandas1393 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:42 pmgot 20 of them battery's i gave up i just strip them and install a new bms now with proper charger spent weeks trying to by pass it not worth the effort proper c*nts to take apart tho got a post how to
If you got some pictures from when you changed the BMS and what BMS you bought I would love to se them.![]()
Nice, I didnt know it was the same battery inside. I have salvage multiple 18650 batteries from the Ninebot max. Thanx for the help.MrMouse wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 6:44 pmInside the aluminum case, the battery is exactly the same as from the G30. Only inside it is filled with silicone, which is easily torn off. The BMS board is held on two screws, in addition to a detachable cable and soldered power wires.Olle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 5:39 pmHow hard was it to get into the battery to change the BMS? I got a couple of batteries from Okai ES400 but they are a pain in the *ss to get into. to be able to change the BMS.rolandas1393 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:42 pmgot 20 of them battery's i gave up i just strip them and install a new bms now with proper charger spent weeks trying to by pass it not worth the effort proper c*nts to take apart tho got a post how to
If you got some pictures from when you changed the BMS and what BMS you bought I would love to se them.![]()
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But it is worth mentioning that the SNSC battery uses a different pad in contrast to the G30. And for use in the G30, I soldered to the P11 connector. Although unchanged, the P14 connector on the BMS works with the G30 controller