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Originally Posted by S4TA
Yes. He said he “couldn’t make out any visible damage in the pictures, but from the information provided it narrows the fault down to pretty much either one of the voltage sampling chips (the righthand LTC6802, one of the two chips with lots of very small pins) or the polyfuse on its power supply (the little green component in the middle of the board). The LTCs are fairly tricky to replace, unless you have the right gear (e.g SMD rework station). It can certainly be fixed if you can send it back here though.”
So... I’m sending the BMS to him.
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Good information! Out of curiosity, did he say how much it will cost for them to repair it?