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rgutt

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Gen 2 BMS isolation fault
« on: Today at 01:19:52 AM »

Does anyone have firsthand knowledge as to whether the BMS on the Gen2 bikes will actually shut down the BMS for an isolation fault? I ask because I had a sensor problem I tracked to voltage being injected into the frame that was being picked up by an analog sensor I had mounted on the brakes. I tracked that voltage to the system the BMS uses to detect battery isolation in the first place. I can filter out the noise simply by connecting battery negative to the bike's frame, but that's typically a no-no for EVs (though I am much less concerned about it on a 100V system, and I can always put a small fuse in the wire to address the astronomically low possibility of an eventual short from the positive wire).

Anyway, I let the bike sit on the charger as well as powered for a while to see if the BMS would ever shut it down with what should be detected as a direct short between battery negative and frame. Other than the flicking warning lights, it does nothing. My only fear is that the BMS eventually opens the contactor whilst at speed, which above about 45 mph, the back EMF would be enough to blow the motor controller.

So, has anyone ever firsthand had a Gen2 bike shut down for a battery isolation fault?
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TheRan

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Re: Gen 2 BMS isolation fault
« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:30:22 AM »

I don't know if that relevant to what you're asking but early in my ownership after I'd wash my bike with a hose the next day I'd get the bike shutting down with a chassis isolation fault. Well shutting down probably isn't completely accurate because almost everything would function as normal, it just wouldn't put any power to the motor.
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Re: Gen 2 BMS isolation fault
« Reply #2 on: Today at 02:34:33 AM »

That is relevant. Thanks. Do you recall if the contactor was closed?
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Re: Gen 2 BMS isolation fault
« Reply #3 on: Today at 03:32:46 AM »

Yeah because everything else was working, I still had lights and the dash was working. Because of this I wasn't actually aware of what the exact cause was at the time, it could have been something like a faulty throttle, but I checked the error code and transferred the logs and it told me it was the isolation fault.
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