First off I'm an industrial electrician and a fairly well experienced electronics enthusiast, so I'm well aware of the risks.
I had a bump on my wifes Ebicycle, the battery ended up skidding down the road, popped one of the cells (tore open rather than shorted & exploded), all others seem ok mechanically.
I can get a similar battery as a replacement, I was wondering how to balance the charge, as the cells in the pack (50 x 18650) will be a different level of charge.
I was thinking maybe something like a 1 ohm power resistor in series for the initial charge.
Is there a 'safe' way to do this.
I had a bump on my wifes Ebicycle, the battery ended up skidding down the road, popped one of the cells (tore open rather than shorted & exploded), all others seem ok mechanically.
I can get a similar battery as a replacement, I was wondering how to balance the charge, as the cells in the pack (50 x 18650) will be a different level of charge.
I was thinking maybe something like a 1 ohm power resistor in series for the initial charge.
Is there a 'safe' way to do this.