No worries...
The load is the device ultimately using the electricity... so when charging it is the battery. When discharging it would be the motor or the light bulbs for the purpose discussed above. Take note in the two previous diagrams that they are different and one shows it wired for charging and the other shows it wired for discharging. The battery is the output (load)when charging and the input (line) when discharging
You will need both a male and female
XLR for each CD60 as it will sit in line between the charger and battery like an extension cord.
I prefer to use a
PC power cord as it will be round and have properly sized conductors... but 16ga - 14ga speaker wire can be used. My signal wire tested to have no function and is typically not used in eBike applications. You will see it used in situations like a golf cart to inhibit someone from driving it away while charging.
The CD60 works as a simple switch so as long as you don't cross + and - nothing can go wrong. If it malfunctions for any reason it will either charge the battery as if it wasn't there or not allow charging. So no mushroom clouds.
In the pic you can see what how it will plug in. I cut the ends off of the PC power cord and then cut a short piece to plug into the charger and the remaining longer piece to plug into the battery with the Male XLR. This makes it very easy to remove it from use by just unplugging it