Fog 25
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Had a warning light come on today
The read out said Max Horsepower Limited. Still two bars on the battery. I don’t know if it was caused by heat, was riding it pretty hard. Any suggestions ?
Would be interesting to hear what he is doing but pretty sure we are not in the same ball park in riding terrain and power delivery.
Wonder if this is the same problem you had @Fog 25 ?
Haven’t the warning light issues been related to battery temperature on our Altas? I guess they probably monitor both though.
Alta recommends swamp coolers.I did notice that the battery was getting warm to the touch on that 3rd charge cycle. I was thinking about spraying water on the external casing of the battery pack to perhaps reduce the temperature a little. Has anyone else tried that with any success?
Yes, if the battery is hot, it won't start charging until it cools off a little. I have experienced that.Also, I noticed during the mid day recharge that the battery wasn’t charging as fast as usual. I started the recharge at a couple bars below 50%, and after right at 1 hour on the 240v generator, it was at 75%. Can high heat slow down the charge rate?
Yes and yes need to cool the bike down for a fast charge. Make sure the bike is in the shade doing charging.Also, I noticed during the mid day recharge that the battery wasn’t charging as fast as usual. I started the recharge at a couple bars below 50%, and after right at 1 hour on the 240v generator, it was at 75%. Can high heat slow down the charge rate?
Does anyone know of an inexpensive Kill-A-Watt or similar power and amp meter rated at 240V and 20A? It would be nice to tell if the charger is pulling the full expected current from the generator, in case your generator does not have a built-in amp meter, which mine doesn't.
My van though will have an amp meter for the Lithium batteries, so I will know if the charger is not pulling the full current.
That's the exact model with Bluetooth that I will use with in my van with Lithium batteries. However, I won't be able to use it with the generator. It is rated only up to 70V.@Philip another route is to use a proper battery monitor w/ a shunt. BMV-712 Smart - Victron Energy