I used my DC BST900w Boost Converter to charge my e-bike , we had a storm this weekend that blew my bike away while the charger was still plugged in and pulled the charger into some water
now I thought I had dried it all but forgotten to empty out the water out of the socket of the controllers breadboard , so when I started it up the voltage kept creeping up until it hit max voltage and something zapped , I can not see any damage however , but it no longer outputs boosted voltage if I have 24v input it will not output 53v but will output only 24v @ 0 amps and has VO and CC LED lit , if I have 48v input ( 52 ish volts) it will just pass that through and show the current draw but will not limit the current or limit the output voltage , ideally all I need is a current limiter to get me out of trouble I keep the 13s lithium cells @ 53.3V and want to charge them @ 1a ( 4a Max )
any idea where I should start looking , if trying to boost from 24v to 48v ( 53.3v ) the constant Voltage LED lights up then goes immediately off
the circuit can still detect the voltage on the output side
these are cheap but I need a solution for charging my bike while I wait for a replacement
https://www.banggood.com/B900W-NC-DC-Constant-Current-Power-Supply-Boost-Module-Ammeter-p-1059239.html?cur_warehouse=CN