Well.. lets forget the powertank for a moment, since we're not supposed to be playing with that anyway. lol.
Sticking to the FX, I know each pack is a 28 cell, 27ah (or 25ah) lipo pack with contactor and BMS inside.
The two packs are used in parallel on the bike. This is why you can run it with just one pack if you wanted.
I know if you took two bare packs at different voltages and connected them in parallel, the higher pack would try to instantly charge the lower pack... it would damage the cells. This is something we have to explain over and over to people with homemade ebikes or RC enthusiasts that want to parallel charge packs.
Now the zero has a contactor, and BMS so it knows the voltages dont match closely... so it can control what happens. I only see 3 solutions possible:
1. it just doesnt work. shuts down.
2. it works off just one pack, until they match. then connects them. This opens up other questions, like how does it know the true state of charge, vs voltage sag?
3. it uses the bms to balance both packs closer... this seems unlikely as its inefficient, complex, and goes against the simple theory zero promotes.
What I was really hoping for, is some new info on how you can parallel batteries with different voltages... perhaps some kind of balancing circuit I was unaware of.
But It looks like its #1 or #2.. and given a choice, I would prefer #2 as long as it also gave info of the situation on the gauge cluster.