Hi all, Bert here,
I joined the forum yesterday and introduced myself and my Brammo in another topic. With this topic I hope to find some help to tackle the B40 error on my Brammo..
Short history: since purchase frequently the B9 error popped up. Usually after something like 10 minutes riding it disappeared. At 1 or 2 occasions the B40 error popped up, but after switching ignition (can you speak of ignition with an EV??) off/on I was able to continue my journey without any more issues. Last week the B40 error popped up after riding for 30 seconds. I again restarted, but after doing that several times it was clear the error popped up constantly after 30 seconds. Prior to those 30 seconds I was able to ride normally. I was glad I was able to limb home..
I tried charging the bike, but to no avail. The Brammo keeps giving B40 after 30 seconds. The first few days trying I was still able to engage the engine in those first 30 seconds, but now it also doesn't engage any more.
Yestrday I started disassembling it but found no real issues yet. I have heard of corroded cables, or connections, but almost everthing looks very nice and clean. The only connections I found which were dirty and wet were the CAN-Bus connections on the battery's. I disconnectied all of the connections I could reach to see if cleaning those would result in a easy repair. Unfortunately, no luck.
When I look at the information the Brammo gives me, some things catches the eye: the min/max voltage of the cells seem very good to my inexperienced eye: Max 3.985 Min 3.941. However the temperature seems odd. -24degrees... See attached pic.. Also I looked at the LED's of each module. They blink kinda weird. A lot of green flashes, but also occasionally red. Looks like an error code, but there does not seem to be a constant flashing order. I made a video.. see:
https://youtube.com/shorts/PIOCQMePJf0I already have read a lot of topics here about the B40 error. My summarization of all that info is: the BMS is in idle mode. The BMS info is transfered through the CAN-bus which is mounted on circuit boards inside the battery modules. Battery Module 5 is most prone to give malfunctions since its one of the 3 lower modules and mounted upside down. Here fluids (from battery pouches or water) can get pile up and damage the PCB.
My questions:
What are the flashing LED's on the battery modules showing?
Can the -24 temperature reading be a result of a faulty PCB of one of the modules?
Can the -24 temperature reading cause the B40 error?
If above no questions are 'yes' does this give hope by fixing the issue to simply fixing the faulty temperature sensor? Or should I see this B40 error more like smoke-screen where all sorts of things happen but cannot be trusted?
Last question: if things go south i'm not reluctant to start replacing cell's or the complete battery modules. I read the information of the member 'boxerpower' in Spain. That looks promising. Are there any other know rebuilds?