![]() I took out anything that was glued to the battery and while doing that one of a pair of wires that was glued to the case of the batteries came undone as shown in the pictures. Once the battery was out I checked the voltage at the BMS. I opened the battery after it was out but had to heat the case to soften the double sided glue inside to be able to open the 2 halves of the battery. The second time I opened the lower compartment of the bicycle's frame and yanked on the cables the battery gradually came out. I thought of charging this one and then connecting it to the charge port of the iZip bike to see if the voltage of the iZip battery gets high enough for the charger to start charging. Is there anyway to try to get the battery charged without taking it out? I have another used weak battery 37V 14A. Is the charger dependent on a minimum voltage at the battery to turn on? The charger won't turn on and I suspect it is due to not enough voltage at the battery. The bike must have sat for a long time (at least 6 months but probably more than a year). ![]() The battery has about zero voltage measured at the charging port. I thought there surely must be an easier way to access it. Tried to access the battery from below the frame tube as shown in the pictures but not possible from what I see, unless everything is disconnected. ![]() If you can identify the model from the pictures please do so. How can the battery on iZip Metro be taken out?Īctually I am not sure of the model of the bike so pictures are enclosed. ![]()
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