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Based on viewer feedback, this video has been re-uploaded without the music track over the speaking parts. Thank you all for the feedback and views! • {Re-upload: No Music Cut} EcoFlow River Pr... Is your EcoFlow power station dead after being in storage? Don't throw it away just yet! In this video, we continue the battery repair series by tackling three EcoFlow River Pros that won't power on. We'll diagnose each unit and discover they have completely different problems. One has a healthy battery that just needs a simple BMS reset, but the other two have batteries that are so deeply discharged they read just a few volts. Follow along as I show you the meticulous, step-by-step process of reviving a seemingly dead lithium battery pack. We'll bypass the BMS to slowly and safely feed voltage back into the cells, individually balance them to resolve critical voltage differences, and explain the science behind why this process is so dangerous if done incorrectly. Finally, we'll perform the crucial software update that prevents this issue from happening again and test the fully reassembled unit to see if our complex repair was a success! DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Working with lithium-ion batteries is extremely dangerous. Bypassing safety systems like the BMS can result in fire, explosion, and serious injury. DO NOT attempt these repairs yourself. 00:00:00 - Disassembling the EcoFlow River Pro units to access the batteries. 00:01:00 - Taking voltage readings on the three EcoFlow River Pro batteries. 00:01:40 - Testing the battery with a total of 27.7 volts. 00:02:50 - Manually resetting the BMS (Battery Management System) and activating the battery. 00:04:30 - Reassembling the unit and testing it with a different front board. 00:07:45 - Explaining the dangers of high-voltage electronics and how the XT60 connectors electrify the unit. 00:09:00 - The unit powers on and displays a 16% charge, confirming it's working. 00:11:00 - Connecting the unit to Wi-Fi to perform a software update. 00:13:10 - Starting the firmware update to version 1.2.5.35 to fix the low battery issue. 00:18:10 - Examining the second, low-voltage battery with a damaged bracket. 00:19:50 - Attempting to revive the low-voltage battery using a DC power supply with a low, regulated current. 00:23:20 - Soldering wires to the battery terminals to facilitate slow charging. 00:27:45 - Explaining the risks of dendrite formation when charging lithium-ion batteries too quickly. 00:33:05 - Checking the battery's voltage after a few minutes of charging, noting the BMS light is on. 00:38:20 - The multimeter confirms a significant voltage imbalance in one of the cell pairs. 00:40:00 - Deciding to spot-charge the low cell to rebalance the battery pack. 00:45:00 - The low battery cell is successfully charged and rebalanced to match the others. 00:47:45 - The battery powers on with a new display, showing a 0% charge but no error message. 00:48:25 - Using an Xbox 360 power supply to charge the battery via its DC input. 00:51:15 - The battery reaches 6% charge and initiates another firmware update. 00:55:45 - The battery is up to 18% charge, and its cells are now balanced. 00:56:45 - Unsoldering the charging leads and re-testing the individual cell voltages. 01:00:45 - Reassembling the unit and plugging it into an AC power outlet for a full charge test. 01:03:00 - Final thoughts on the repair process and future video plans. #EcoFlow #BatteryRepair #DIY #RightToRepair #PowerStation #LithiumIon