Hello!
As already told, my sneaking sucpicion was my trip to Melk on 30. May. The cell temps go up to 46°C.
The trips in detail:
Trip to Vienna:
Fast Charging in Vienna:
Trip to St. Pölten::
Fast Charging (20kW) in St. Pölten (with interruption):
Trip to Melk:
Trip back to Vienna:
Fast Charging in Vienna:
Trip home:
Cell temps at the end of trips at home:
I got the info from goingelectric.de forum, that Mitsubishi also changes single cells in the meantime. So i contacted Mitsubishi Austria.
In the meantime i talked to a technician from Mitsubishi Austria. In his opinion the cell temps were not the problem. 60°C up are a problem for the cells, but the BMS will reduce current as before. He knows already some cases with defective cells, but Mitsubishi has a warranty of 5 years and 100.000km in Austria/Europe and so till now always the whole pack was changed within warranty. The whole pack gone back to the OEM for analysis purpose.
Mitsubishi Austria offers the whole pack for €10.000. You can get also a 4er- or 8er-block in the meantime. You can choose between high/medium/low Ah-values for this replacment block for best fitting to your existing cells (so cell balancing of BMS can do his job as well as before). All seals for the package are also replaced and after reassembling the pack, there is be done a leakage test. But this all is theorie - Mitsubishi Austria has never done a block-replacement till now.
Another guy, who has a lot of expirience in EVs, assumes a defective BMS-modul rather then a defective cell. In his expirience the Yuasa cells are very good and 60.000km is no challenge for them.
So it's looking much more complicated, as i thought first.
Maybe Citroen Austria is handling this under policy. On Tuesday i'll get new informations.
Martin
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