I finally got the battery all assembled, went for a test drive, and everything worked great! Until it stopped working altogether.
Around the neighborhood, under 45mph, everything's fine. Then I got greedy and went to a busier street where I could 'floor it'. Hit 58 mph, ran for a few more seconds, and then everything died. The dashboard flashing and the BMS beeping all indicated that the batteries got too hot, so the BMS deactivated the throttle. I managed to get home and let the motorcycle cool off overnight in the garage. It still beeped the "too hot" error every minute or two and I was unable to power on the motorcycle at all.
This morning, I'm able to power her up just fine, so nothing burned out, all connections and fuses are still good. Talking to the MBB still shows 90% battery remaining.
I'm in the process of undoing all of my work, taking everything off, opening up the battery again, and then what? Where should I put that blasted temperature sensor? Last week, I had shoved it in between two of the middle Leaf batteries, kind of where it was in the original Zero batteries. I guess Leaf batteries run hotter than Zero batteries.
Where does everyone else put the temperature sensor so that it won't disable the throttle after going 58 mph for a few seconds? Do you just leave it flopping around, away from any batteries?