I just got to buy a wrecked Zero DS 2013 for about the price of a new Montenergy 1507. Most part seems ok except for dead battery and missing belt. My local zero workshop had a look at it but after an unsuccessful MBB readout they told me it's not worth the effort, which didn't surprise me. Afaik the bike as been standing outdoors for about 3,5 years, probably at 0% SoC from the start.
I still haven't given up but I'm a bit stuck at the moment.
I've opened the front of the monolith battery pack and made a male connector to interface the female connector coming from all the cell groups, (and temp sensors I guess, 29 pins for cell groups and 7 more that I haven't figured out yet). I charged the pack really slowly under careful observation to 95v (started at 1,8v so it was really dead), using a bench supply, which means about 3,3v/cell and then tried to reconnect the BMS and continue charging with the onboard charger but no signs of life at all weather I use the key or charger, not even the BMS led's. I was hoping to get a bunch of error codes to start working on.
I didn't have any tool to measure the capacity at the outputs of the bench supply but at the input it used about 1,3kwh to 95v and the cell groups seems to behave quite similar.
I don't have high expectations from the old pack but even if I'm ending up not being able to use it at all I want to start of by putting the system under power to try the rest of the parts out, and see if the motor is spinning, at least it turns freely. Got some Zoe modules that I thought of retrofitting in the battery case if I have to let go of the Farasis cells.
I've been checking all fuses, tried to reset the BMS (with both buttons) and disconnected the MBB to reset.
I've tested the main contactor separately and it switches on at about 50v, only before I charged the battery though.
Tried to get something out of the uart at the odb but seems dead.
Measured the pins at the com port on the BMS but all seems to be close to 0v
All I've got are:
*Some clicking from the charger relays when plugging in, and then I actually get a slowly rising voltage at the motor controller inputs, up to about 80v while the charged draws about 10w from the mains.
* 95v from battery at pin 18 on the MBB connector 1 (
https://zeromanual.com/images/b/b4/ZeroWireDrawing_2013_S_11-4_R-1-3-0_no-grid_highRes.pdf)
* 95v at the 4pin connector leading to the ignition key
Anyone got a clue if there is anything else I can check to get me further?