Re the Luna charger - I actually e-mailed them and that was the reply I received. They do not make a 240v. input charger.I believe It's less stress on the battery to recharge at 50% than it is to go down to 20%. By that reasoning, I recharge most of my batteries after every ride. If you want to maintain longevity then, recharge your battery to 80% after each ride, and top it off at 100% just before you ride it again.
80% is 40V on your 36V14.5 AH battery. A subsequent 60-90 minute charge with a 2A charger will put 2-3AH into your pack, which is about the missing 20% to get it full.
Without an 80% charger, it sure gets complicated, I have a Luna 80/90/100 52V charger, so I can leave my 52V packs at 90%. I don't use them that much. However, my 36V and 48V batteries get used daily, so I simply recharge them after every ride,
By the way, in your other thread you said Luna claims their charger only runs on 110VAC. Wow, they must be taking different stuff than coffee on their breaks again, I have a Luna 80/90/100 52V charger, It clearly states 110-240. Universal switching supplies always run on 110-240. It's globalization.
Thanks for the welcome. See my reply below re. a charging routine. Don't know if its is correct but will give it a try until somebody comes up with a better idea. Lithium batteries are something else.There are varying opinions on this. I would check with the bike maker for their recommendations.
I keep my batteries charged to between 40 and 60% for long term storage. This chart gives a voltage to % comparison:
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Consequently, I keep my 52 volt batteries charged to between 48.7 and 52.1 volts. I'm sure others will offer other suggestions but it's always best to check with the manufacturer.
BTW, welcome to the forum! You've come to the right place to ask your questions!
So helpful thanksThere are varying opinions on this. I would check with the bike maker for their recommendations.
I keep my batteries charged to between 40 and 60% for long term storage. This chart gives a voltage to % comparison:
View attachment 102715
Consequently, I keep my 52 volt batteries charged to between 48.7 and 52.1 volts. I'm sure others will offer other suggestions but it's always best to check with the manufacturer.
BTW, welcome to the forum! You've come to the right place to ask your questions!