Does any one with knowledge of 48v Magnum batteries know what type of connector is used at the charge port? I would like to get one to make a "pig tail" to do quick voltage checks w/o removing the battery. I just don't know the type and name for a female connector. ?Thanks
Does any one with knowledge of 48v Magnum batteries know what type of connector is used at the charge port? I would like to get one to make a "pig tail" to do quick voltage checks w/o removing the battery. I just don't know the type and name for a female connector. ?Thanks
I finally located a plug type I can use as an adapter for a quick voltage check on my Magnum battery. Now I can set up my timed charge with out taking the battery off all the time. I have this fear of dropping the battery on a bad day and really having a bad day?...any way photos enclosed...Thanks
Why not use the voltage reading at the ebike's display? It also has a digital voltage reading. Before my ride today, my Magnum metro+ showed 54.2 volts. At the end of my 26 mile ride, it showed 47.6 volts.
Why not use the voltage reading at the ebike's display? It also has a digital voltage reading. Before my ride today, my Magnum metro+ showed 54.2 volts, at the end of my 26 mile ride, it showed 47.6 volts.
Maybe you can stick this one to the casing of your battery while attached to your plug so you can have a real time voltage reading while riding and then unplug it when charging.
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I added a similar voltage meter on my previous lead acid 24-volt e-bike.
Maybe you can stick this one to the casing of your battery while attached to your plug so you can have a real time voltage reading while riding and then unplug it when charging.