@Rashid510 - you know of any code or way to shutoff charging at 80% - bcu firmware mod
Sort-of. I hadn't touched the kill switch ever before, I didn't see the need do. But on the morning when the bike was almost fully charged, I turned off the power switch on the yellow GCFI unit first. This is the only thing that I remember doing differently than before.Philip, did you disconnect the charger cable without turning the kill switch to the off position?
Hey Guys, I may have a lead for new BCU's. I used to work for an electronics manufacturer and we made many of the PCBs for Alta. Thinking about the total number of bikes made vs number of boards we made we might have been one of the only suppliers. This being said i may know someone who has "blueprints" including BOM for many of the Alta PCBs.
I am going to reach out to my contacts to see if i can get these as my 2019 EXR is giving me the same problem, no power when key switches. Mine was left plugged in (started charging around 40%) expected to go riding on a 100% battery and nothing. I dont know if my power went out or what but i really need a beer. Very expensive paper weight in the garage atm.
Yikes....I wonder if a power out during charging will cause the same issue?!?!?! LETS ALL START USING THE KILL SWITCH FROM NOW ON!!!!!!!
Update: I did a series of checks suggested from @Rashid510 and other threads
Checked Key Ignition ON/OFF
Any sign of lights or noise when switching key
Unplugged Battery Connections
Tried standard and rapid chargers on different outlets
Light taps with rubber mallet in case of contactor stuck
Nothing seems to have changed. Seeming more and more like the BCU. I'm going to be tinkering around with @Rashid510 in a couple of weeks in SF, anyone with an R-pack in the area want to join and willing to use your battery for checks?
Lastly regarding information to assemblies. Rocket was a producer of the A pack for sure but not certain on R packs. I'm going to reach out to the owner of Rocket, we used to ride often together, and sit down with him to see what exactly is there and if he would be open running more boards if we pay for materials. This makes sense as they already have tooling. Any notes on ownership of these designs? I'm sure he will be concerned about liability. Just thinking long term as Liquid Performance still has parts.
So i should be able to verify 9V going into BCU. I did get a 9v low voltage when i first received the bike but after a good charging never saw it again. Where would i measure downstream from BCU to verify which DCDC down converter is not functioning?
I had to retrain myself to use the killswitch because with my BMW F800R the killswitch had a bad flex cable which would wear and not work if used too many times. I retrained myself to use it again for the Alta and now find myself using it on my gas bikes instead of just ignition key. Granted I am sure there was a time or two that due to laziness after a long ride didnt take note of killswitch position.
Coming from EMS industry and having a roommate who still works in EMS I would have no problem reworking the board given I know what part to replace.
Going back to legality of pcba design ownership, was it bought up or no mans land?
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