tomjasz
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Yes.To what percentage does the stock charger charge to? 100%
Yes.To what percentage does the stock charger charge to? 100%
Great feedback Tora. Thank you.We recommend use the Cycle Satiator for partial charging. This is the one we use at the shop.
Mine is several years old now and an incredible piece of kit. So much better than the $90 "not so smart" chargers. Much better warranty too!We recommend use the Cycle Satiator for partial charging. This is the one we use at the shop.
Most returned item any reseller supplies, and I've had the experience with several resellers since Nov 2015. Overheat, failed displays, failed fans and more. The "smart" chargers form some will only charge one voltage. I like that I can have a charger with a solid warranty, multiple voltages, varied charge rates, a full range of charge percentages. Also a very safe charger. Several years old still charging my 12V SLA for my cell welder and 24v,36v,48v, and 52V all from one charger. I was so happy that I bought a 72V 7205 charger from Grin too. The Cycle Satiator. Download PDF BrochureThe Luna cycle charger works fine and will save a couple of bucks. They know what their doing when it comes to batteries and their straight up.
Can anyone share a voltage based charging table by total percent charged? Example 52 volts = 70%???
I have a laboratory power supply that I can set the any voltage that I want to use to charge to 80% but I need the current voltage setting.
To what percentage does the stock charger charge to? 100%
I agree Tora, I think those who are concerned enough about charging the pack to 80% to prolong the life will likely buy the satiator which you already sell. Granted, it is expensive. But even if you could make a charger that went to 80%, how many people do you think would buy one? I'm guessing not enough to make it worth your while.The stock charger is just under 100%
Our stock charger goes to around 100%, but we have considered making a stand-alone 80% charger if there is demand for it. Most customers tend to not get into all the details about the pack.
How about a charger with a switch so you can choose 80% or 100% ? Maybe someone can come up with a mod (aka "hack") for the stock chargers.The stock charger is just under 100%
Our stock charger goes to around 100%, but we have considered making a stand-alone 80% charger if there is demand for it. Most customers tend to not get into all the details about the pack.
http://www.ebikes.ca/product-info/cycle-satiator.htmlHow about a charger with a switch so you can choose 80% or 100% ? Maybe someone can come up with a mod (aka "hack") for the stock chargers.
To what percentage does the stock charger charge to? 100%
You can manage a less-than-100% charge cycle by figuring out how much of a charge it can take in 10 or 15 minutes to calculate a per-minute percentage boost. Then figure out how long you have to charge the battery to get the total amount of percentage boost you want to get to your target. Buy a timer that will allow you cut off power to the charger after the desired time interval has elapsed.
I see that, but not exactly sure how to read it. For the 12.8 Ah would it be:
100% - 54.6 v
80% - 51.5
20% - 42.1