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Luna Wolf V2 pack I bought new back in September and have follow everything in the care and feeding booklet that came with it. I have 3 packs so not sure how many cycles this has on it, my guess would be no more than about 30. No signs of issues or concern till 3 rides ago. All seemed normal on a typical ride on a cool but much warmer than some rides day except when I was getting close to home which the last mile is up hill I noticed the sag seemed worse than usual and it took longer to recover. Was around 48 volts midway the plateau before the last climb. Just as I started the final climb it went dead. Got home and inside and with a volt meter 90 port is dead and 60 is 24v. I thought was strange but it was cool out and I pushed a little harder than I usually do on the home stretch. Let it sit for a couple hours and checked it again before charging and it was reading 48v.
Morning charged it 2a 100%. All seemed fine on ride #2. Range seemed great and sag didn't seem unusual and seemed to recover fine. Similar ride and ambient temps to ride #1.
Ride 3. Charged 2a 90%. Similar route and ambient temps again. All seemed fine except near the end sag seemed to be a little worse than normal but it seemed to come back quick so I didn't put too much thought into it other than to be sure to take it real easy which I did. Same as ride #1 just as I started the final climb dead. This time I know I looked at the meter just a second before it went dead and it said 48. Same as before got it in and 24v and 0. Same as before let it sit for a couple hours and saw the 24 slowly creep up to 24.9 and then next I checked it was at 48 again. Hooked up a 60w 120v heating element I had laying around thinking I would do a nice slow discharge and another 100%. Over 10 mins it went from 48.2 to 47.1 then I walked away for a minute and it was back to its 24v thing.
I'm going to keep trying to discharge it then do a full charge but I'm thinking I may need to open a ticket with Luna on Monday because it sure seems like I have a bad cell in there. I have a V1 Wolf I got used that was my only pack for most of the summer and its been great so getting another one seemed like a good idea.
Long version with lots of details:
With the weather getting better I have been getting out closer to daily vs weekly that I was doing in the cold. I got my V2 Wolf pack in Aug or Sept so its not very old. I did everything the booklet suggested as far as the break in and storage. I have the advanced charger and almost always charge at 2 amps and 80 or 90 depending on if I think I will need the range. I do 100% charges every few weeks when I am riding fairly often. I have 3 packs and I'm usually the only one riding so I was trying to rotate through the packs so none sit too long.
When freezing temps came and I started keeping the packs inside I switched to using the new V2 pack because I think its built in connectors are better for a lot of plugging and unplugging. Its the pack I used most of the winter. I have ridden in temps below freezing. Keep it inside except when I am actually riding. I usually keep the packs between 48-52 volts when they are not being used and charge them before a ride so they don't spend any time fully charged or dead. I rarely run them below about 46v. Most rides end around 48. If I do run them down I give them time to cool or warm up in the case of winter before charging.
A couple rides ago it was above freezing for a change and all seemed normal. Near the end of the ride which is about a mile of hill I did notice voltage was getting low and the sag was taking a long time to recover but forgot to turn the assist down on the one flat area and it just went dead. Had to pedal the last uphill bit home. When I got inside I put a volt meter on it and got nothing on the 90 and around 24 on the 60. Figured it was on the cool side out and I did push it a little harder than I normally do so didn't really think much about it. Came back to it a couple hours later just to make sure it was room temp and before hooking the charger up and hooked the volt meter up again. This time about 48v on both ports. Left it overnight.
In the morning still same readings so I put the charger on 2a 100%. Normally when I go to 100% on a battery I have not done 100% on for a while it seems to take at least twice as long as normal before the charger shuts down. Went for a ride and all seemed well. Seemed to have plenty left over when I got home which I figured was just that 100% vs my usual 80 or 90.
Today hooked up the charger 2a 90% and it started out at 47.5. Seemed to take about the normal amount of time. Did about the same 20 miles on similar routes as before with similar temps about 45*F. All seemed well and normal till just like last time on the final climb it seemed like the sag was more than usual but it seemed to come back quicker than the first time so I thought all was well. Was careful not to push too hard and I noted that the meter said 48 just before I started the final climb home and just as before I think in the same exact spot it went totally dead. Same as before I got inside and 24v. Let it sit with the meter on the charge port and over about 2 hours saw it creep from 24.1 to 24.9. Went back maybe 15 mins later and back to 48.
Pack was room temp except for the 2 hours I was out riding and this trip I didn't stop for more than maybe 5 mins about an hour into the trip. Pack didn't feel cold when I got it inside. After sitting for about 4 hours since it went dead I hooked up a couple 60w 120v heating elements I had for another project thinking I would slowly fully discharge it then do another 100% charge. I stood by it and watched the meter for about 10 mins. It started out at 48.2 and over the 10 minutes went down to 47.1 before I walked away for a minute. When I came back things were back to 24v on the charge port only.
I'm really thinking I got a bad cell in there. If this was one of my other packs that I bought used and know are at least 3 years old I would not be as worried but this is the pack I bought new and have tried to be extra careful with to keep it happy. Anyone got any ideas or spot anything am doing wrong? If not I'm thinking I may have to open a ticket with Luna on Monday. Till then I am going to keep trying to slowly discharge it which could take a while with it only going for 10 mins at a time then taking a couple hours to turn on again.
Luna Wolf V2 pack I bought new back in September and have follow everything in the care and feeding booklet that came with it. I have 3 packs so not sure how many cycles this has on it, my guess would be no more than about 30. No signs of issues or concern till 3 rides ago. All seemed normal on a typical ride on a cool but much warmer than some rides day except when I was getting close to home which the last mile is up hill I noticed the sag seemed worse than usual and it took longer to recover. Was around 48 volts midway the plateau before the last climb. Just as I started the final climb it went dead. Got home and inside and with a volt meter 90 port is dead and 60 is 24v. I thought was strange but it was cool out and I pushed a little harder than I usually do on the home stretch. Let it sit for a couple hours and checked it again before charging and it was reading 48v.
Morning charged it 2a 100%. All seemed fine on ride #2. Range seemed great and sag didn't seem unusual and seemed to recover fine. Similar ride and ambient temps to ride #1.
Ride 3. Charged 2a 90%. Similar route and ambient temps again. All seemed fine except near the end sag seemed to be a little worse than normal but it seemed to come back quick so I didn't put too much thought into it other than to be sure to take it real easy which I did. Same as ride #1 just as I started the final climb dead. This time I know I looked at the meter just a second before it went dead and it said 48. Same as before got it in and 24v and 0. Same as before let it sit for a couple hours and saw the 24 slowly creep up to 24.9 and then next I checked it was at 48 again. Hooked up a 60w 120v heating element I had laying around thinking I would do a nice slow discharge and another 100%. Over 10 mins it went from 48.2 to 47.1 then I walked away for a minute and it was back to its 24v thing.
I'm going to keep trying to discharge it then do a full charge but I'm thinking I may need to open a ticket with Luna on Monday because it sure seems like I have a bad cell in there. I have a V1 Wolf I got used that was my only pack for most of the summer and its been great so getting another one seemed like a good idea.
Long version with lots of details:
With the weather getting better I have been getting out closer to daily vs weekly that I was doing in the cold. I got my V2 Wolf pack in Aug or Sept so its not very old. I did everything the booklet suggested as far as the break in and storage. I have the advanced charger and almost always charge at 2 amps and 80 or 90 depending on if I think I will need the range. I do 100% charges every few weeks when I am riding fairly often. I have 3 packs and I'm usually the only one riding so I was trying to rotate through the packs so none sit too long.
When freezing temps came and I started keeping the packs inside I switched to using the new V2 pack because I think its built in connectors are better for a lot of plugging and unplugging. Its the pack I used most of the winter. I have ridden in temps below freezing. Keep it inside except when I am actually riding. I usually keep the packs between 48-52 volts when they are not being used and charge them before a ride so they don't spend any time fully charged or dead. I rarely run them below about 46v. Most rides end around 48. If I do run them down I give them time to cool or warm up in the case of winter before charging.
A couple rides ago it was above freezing for a change and all seemed normal. Near the end of the ride which is about a mile of hill I did notice voltage was getting low and the sag was taking a long time to recover but forgot to turn the assist down on the one flat area and it just went dead. Had to pedal the last uphill bit home. When I got inside I put a volt meter on it and got nothing on the 90 and around 24 on the 60. Figured it was on the cool side out and I did push it a little harder than I normally do so didn't really think much about it. Came back to it a couple hours later just to make sure it was room temp and before hooking the charger up and hooked the volt meter up again. This time about 48v on both ports. Left it overnight.
In the morning still same readings so I put the charger on 2a 100%. Normally when I go to 100% on a battery I have not done 100% on for a while it seems to take at least twice as long as normal before the charger shuts down. Went for a ride and all seemed well. Seemed to have plenty left over when I got home which I figured was just that 100% vs my usual 80 or 90.
Today hooked up the charger 2a 90% and it started out at 47.5. Seemed to take about the normal amount of time. Did about the same 20 miles on similar routes as before with similar temps about 45*F. All seemed well and normal till just like last time on the final climb it seemed like the sag was more than usual but it seemed to come back quicker than the first time so I thought all was well. Was careful not to push too hard and I noted that the meter said 48 just before I started the final climb home and just as before I think in the same exact spot it went totally dead. Same as before I got inside and 24v. Let it sit with the meter on the charge port and over about 2 hours saw it creep from 24.1 to 24.9. Went back maybe 15 mins later and back to 48.
Pack was room temp except for the 2 hours I was out riding and this trip I didn't stop for more than maybe 5 mins about an hour into the trip. Pack didn't feel cold when I got it inside. After sitting for about 4 hours since it went dead I hooked up a couple 60w 120v heating elements I had for another project thinking I would slowly fully discharge it then do another 100% charge. I stood by it and watched the meter for about 10 mins. It started out at 48.2 and over the 10 minutes went down to 47.1 before I walked away for a minute. When I came back things were back to 24v on the charge port only.
I'm really thinking I got a bad cell in there. If this was one of my other packs that I bought used and know are at least 3 years old I would not be as worried but this is the pack I bought new and have tried to be extra careful with to keep it happy. Anyone got any ideas or spot anything am doing wrong? If not I'm thinking I may have to open a ticket with Luna on Monday. Till then I am going to keep trying to slowly discharge it which could take a while with it only going for 10 mins at a time then taking a couple hours to turn on again.
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