1.5‑mm flat head screwdriver |
Replace the NTC resistor when replacing BMU801 or if the resistor is broken.
If you have 2 batteries, replace the NTC resistor first for one battery, then for the other.
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Detach the battery connector from BMU801.
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- Battery 1 connector
- 2
- NTC resistor for battery 1
- 3
- NTC resistor for battery 2
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- Battery 2 connector
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To detach the NTC resistor:
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Insert a 1.5‑mm flat head screwdriver in the slot next to the resistor wire in the
NTC connector.
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Push the screwdriver to the bottom of the slot and, at the same time, pull the wire
out of the connector with your other hand.
Repeat for the other wire.
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Insert a 1.5‑mm flat head screwdriver in the slot next to the resistor wire in the
NTC connector.
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Disconnect the other end of the NTC resistor from the battery.
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- Screw
- 2
- Spring washer
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- Flat washer
- 4
- NTC temperature resistor
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- Connector
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- Battery
- Attach the wires of the new NTC resistor to BMU801.
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Connect the other end to the battery.
Make sure that you connect the battery cable and the corresponding NTC resistor cable to the same battery:
- Battery cable from BMU801 connector Batt 1 and the NTC cable next to it to the first battery.
- Battery cable from BMU801 connector Batt 2 and the NTC cable next to it to the second battery (if you have a second battery in the system).
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- Battery and NTC connectors in BMU801
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- Battery 1
- Reattach the battery connector to BMU801.