05-03-2017, 04:34 AM | #1 |
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Anyone has experience on DIY batt repairs?
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So rry if this has been asked before, I checked some pages down and couldn't find it. I have experience in repairing different battery packs from different appliances, finding the shorted element, find the proper type for replacement, solder, etc... Last week a friend told me that his segway is broken cause his friend borrowed it for some months and left it discharged for too long, so now it would refuse to start up I've seen some videos about the battery inside, the control board, etc, but with not much detail. Has anyone here ventured into "home repairing" this block? Does it have regular 18650 batteries in it? What other info do you guys know about it? Thanks in advance!! |
05-04-2017, 10:56 PM | #2 | |
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See page 3 of this thread for Civicsman's post on the manufacturer. http://forums.segwaychat.org/showthr...t=34643&page=3 You might be better off effort and cost wise, looking into one of the battery repair services. I think there are a couple of businesses on here that handle that. |
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05-05-2017, 07:33 AM | #3 |
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I just contacted my friend and he said it's an I2. Does that use the 18650 or 26650? Either way I would honestly try by myself, so I would appreciate any hint to this task if anyone has accomplished this before.
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http://forums.segwaychat.org/showthr...battery+revive Don |
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Everyone trying to reinvent the wheel when there are reputable companies that do this full time for a living, and are very reasonable in cost! How much would that ER room visit cost? |
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I've fixed all sorts of batteries and electronics boards in the last 35 years. Who ever doesn't know what they're doing should be using their service, whoever knows what they're doing should be safe to do this. If I didn't know what I'm talking about I wouldn't even be bothering getting into this. I just haven't dealt with the specific Segway battery pack before, but there's always a first time. My friend is bringing his over in a few days |
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Far as I know a new battery is $900.....an ER visits far more, and if you get any burns or your heart stops, I'll guess it will cost a little more! |
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05-06-2017, 11:36 AM | #8 |
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The i2 should be the 26650 cells. There are videos done on taking apart the battery case so you can see whats inside. You would just need to know how to weld nickle strips to the replacement batteries (heavy gauge wire and a modded transformer). The battery enthusiast forums/websites might be even more helpful.
I don't think the voltages are that big a deal. Just work on a bench so you can run or fall away from the circuit. Isn't Tesla making a big deal out of them starting up a 26650 cell manufacturing line? |
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