It get's softer and more pliable the more you use/own it.I'm sure it will prove durable... it just feels wrong and is ugly in an industrial way. While the Baijian solar charger folds up neatly and compactly, this one reduces in depth by more than two thirds its total while compressed, then springs back when let go. Ahh well.
Most modern power supplies convert 115 -230VAC to DC via rectifier then use DC-DC nverter to isloate and drop recitified mains voltage to a working voltage for charger. This is likely to be around 40VDC which is used to charge battery directly.
Because of main rectification they don't care about shape of input sinewave unlike AC motors.
In theory could modify a mains 2A charger by using a 12VDC-40DCV inverter to feed secondary of charger. Really depends on how smart inverter part of charger is and if it talks to charger smarts.
Could be feedback for voltage control. Driver on mains side needs to know when secondary is at 40V. Some circuits use optocoupler to maintain electrical isolation.Thanks, never thought of it like that b4.
So in theory all Modified Sine Wave inverters should be fine with all switch mode power supplied electronics.
Yes, i've got a broken 2A Bosch charger and have noticed a trace from output DC section to the input AC section, possibly a temperature protection or other setup?
Great stuff!Solar charging Bosch ebike batteries seems to be pretty easy.
In that bag on the last picture is my 1kWh Bosch battery (60 cells 21700). With 4.4kg the solar charging setup weighs about the same as my 1kWh battery.
Yes. I was able to repair some Bosch BMS from dead batteries I got in the past. They work just fine with any 10s*p.You have a non-Bosch 1kWh 60 cell 21700 battery working with a Bosch ebike eco-system?
No. It's less then two Amps, so no problem at all. I modified the connection with the 36V to USB, in the picture it was still for the testing.Any of those AMP SuperSeal connectors getting slightly warm at all (connector pins or crimp)?
I like these Dorman connectors much better. Don't need heavy duty wires and they are much easier to connect and disconnect.i'd suggest Amass XT60 connectors instead
I already ordered it a while ago. Still waiting for it to arrive.a cheaper equivalent:
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I like the MPT-7210A so far. Nicely displays all the data I need. Just the fan might be annoying, but I can replace that. And I can connect it to any power source as it also is a DC-DC converter.Genasun boost MPPT controller
Yes. I was able to repair some Bosch BMS from dead batteries I got in the past. They work just fine with any 10s*p.
I like the MPT-7210A so far. Nicely displays all the data I need. Just the fan might be annoying, but I can replace that. And I can connect it to any power source as it also is a DC-DC converter.
I don't think the Genasun is worth the extra $ for that little more efficiency.
FYI, had a few beers with a good mate (Aussie for friend) of mine, he comes from Laufen...
Yes, mine are all from frame packs. They are easier to use with self made battery packs. And I only use the frame batteries anyway.BMS was from a pre-powerube battery
Correct.And you have both Positive & Negative from the USB output going to the battery input - positive to the CAN bus conductor & negative connected to the other negative?
Yes, mine are all from frame packs. They are easier to use with self made battery packs. And I only use the frame batteries anyway.
I have a brand new 625 PowerTube but nobody wants to buy it. I might use it with the trailer later if I ever build one.
Correct.
That will work. Just like you can charge them with the 4A and 2A chargers.Have you tried charging a powertube with that setup, on-bike and off?
@ 26:15 :That will work. Just like you can charge them with the 4A and 2A chargers.
Over the weekend I will try charging with 6A from solar. A nice feature of the MPT-7210A is that you can set a maximum current.
I have a brand new 625 PowerTube but nobody wants to buy it. I might use it with the trailer later if I ever build one.
The 6A charger "talks" to the battery to check if it has the 6A software.@ 26:15 :
Also, i think the Bosch 6A charger has a 4th conductor, this is all i know about that
And i'm curious about their "New System" regarding charging, etc. as it has a different, new connector and the system uses the newer CAN FD bus.
BTW This is my favorite when it comes to the batteries
Where in the universe do i find the Bosch lady?Ask the Bosch Lady