AHicks
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- Snow Bird - Summer S.E. Michigan, Winter Gulf Coast North Central Fl.
OK, I think I've put 2+2 together now. For this 80-90% charge logic to be successful, you need something like the 300+ dollar Satiator charger from Grin (basically a piece of shop equipment), which allows you to set the shut off voltage (among other things). After reading about it, it's not something you give an average user. You need to know a few things about batteries. Like the fact you need to fully charge the battery on occasion. There is no doubt this is a nice charger, as it looks like it's possible to have both a partial charge profile, and a full charge profile stored in the charger. You will likely have to make an adapter for the output of this charger to fit your particular battery (there are MANY different plugs commonly used!). There's also a mysterious 3rd "signal wire" in this plug, whose purpose/function is not defined in the literature I saw.
Bottom line, this charger and the 80-90% charge it allows (achieved by inputting the voltage you want it to shut down at), is solidly in the "for techies only" category from what I can see. For the average e-bike user, it's something you're going to have to sit down with and learn. For that reason, I don't believe it's for the average/casual user. Much more for the serious hobbyist, possibly somebody with RC experience would do well with it too. My opinion, FWIW. -Al
Bottom line, this charger and the 80-90% charge it allows (achieved by inputting the voltage you want it to shut down at), is solidly in the "for techies only" category from what I can see. For the average e-bike user, it's something you're going to have to sit down with and learn. For that reason, I don't believe it's for the average/casual user. Much more for the serious hobbyist, possibly somebody with RC experience would do well with it too. My opinion, FWIW. -Al
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