Hi
Unfortunately I didn't ride my 2014 DS for a long time. I left it stored in a shelter for over a year.
To make sure the battery wouldn't drain, it was always plugged into AC. At least that's what I thought.
When I wanted to start it for the first time yesterday, it stayed completely off. No reaction on the dashboard, all LEDs of the BMS were off.
It didn't show any reaction to plugging out and back in the charging AC cable.
After checking the voltage, I figured that the AC cable was broken. It must have been damaged at some point. It didn't show any visual damage though...
Now I'm trying to revive my Zero.
Plugging it in with a working AC charging cord didn't help unfortunately.
Any idea what the easiest way is to measure the battery pack voltage?
Can I somehow get access to the battery terminals through the auxiliary charger port? Do I need to provide some voltage to a contactor first?
Any chance that I could revive it by providing some external power to get the battery back to a certain voltage until when the charger would kick in again?
I'm an electrical engineer, so I'm away of the various dangers that come with batteries and the 115V of the Zero battery.
The battery is still under warranty I guess, but without being able to start the bike it would be quite a hassle to get the bike to a dealer.
So it would be nice to do some first aid first
Thanks already in advance.