@pushkar - there is a lot of good discussion here. I know you are busy, but any chance you can comment on the advantages/disadvantages of the thee chargers you offer?
-BB
5A
Satiator 7A
Wattwagons 10A
1. 4A / 5A is respectable. I believe the batch of new chargers we got are actually 4A, and not 5A.
2. Satiator 7A - great programmable charger - if you have batteries with different voltages.
3. WW 10A is great, however its usage is slightly different. It is designed fro 52V (14S) batteries only and is adjustable from 2A to 10A charge rate. It also has a 80 / 90/ 100 switch. The big thing with WW charger is that with the right dongle, you can charge with a car charger... upto 240V / 100A input ! It is truly built like a tank, more future proofing (5 years atleast)
Overall IMO smart chargers like Satiator are something riders shouldn't need moving forward (with Watt Wagons in particular). This is for all WW
internal batteries on Hydra and Helios. Will be the same tech for external in 2022 onwards (the BMS is just too large). Hydra / Helios batteries will behave like true EV batteries when it comes to charging - moving the "charging intelligence" to the battery BMS itself rather than the charger.
Here are the key features
1. The BMS by default has a charge rate profile, it will rapid charge till 80% and then slow charge after that.
2. You can configure the %SOC charge on the battery itself! Like you can do in a Tesla.
I anticipate that moving forward, all vendors will de-couple the charging intelligence and push it to the BMS. It is easier to carry one brick that i can plug into any battery out there.
We are also working on a newer BMS for 2022 and beyond where we can truly decouple chargers - i.e. you can use a 72V charger to charge all batteries from 48V, 52V, 60V etc. the BMS will determine its full 100% SOC and pause charging when it reaches that. Tht takes a bunch of work (and tooling costs)... so more future looking.