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Author Topic: Zero S/SR 3rd party chargers - why did you pick what you did?  (Read 1610 times)

Kill3rT0fu

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Re: Zero S/SR 3rd party chargers - why did you pick what you did?
« Reply #45 on: May 27, 2021, 06:34:15 AM »

For the sake of example, if I have the charge tank, how would I wire 2 extra 3kw chargers? Would I be able to charge through one socket? Or Would I need 2 charge ports?
Need more info. 240 VAC outlets are  normally good for close to 12KW. 120 VAC outlets are normally only good for less than 2 KW.


J-1772 is usually good for around 7KW,  but varies.



-Don-  Reno, NV

I meant from a single J-1772 port. From a charging station.
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Re: Zero S/SR 3rd party chargers - why did you pick what you did?
« Reply #46 on: May 27, 2021, 07:32:57 AM »

I meant from a single J-1772 port. From a charging station.
Do you mean you want to add chargers to an existing charge tank, using the same J-1772 inlet on the bike?


Technically, it is possible, but I am not sure about how mechanically possible. I have never seen the mechanics of the chargetank and how easy it will be to get in the connector cable. But with a 6KW charge tank, I probably wouldn't want to add chargers. Many ChargePoints can only handle 6.6 KW max, is one reason. But if the chargers  use the J-1772 pilot signal to automatically lower all the chargers to be within the capacity of the charge station, then you can add as many as you want and all should be okay. So it depends on many things.


I do mine manually at each station, up to 8KW, sometimes I use two J-1772 adapters and two charge stations.


I have noticed I can go a little over the stated limit but not by a lot. A few hundred watts at the most and then a circuit breaker  opens or whatever at the charge station. The newer Chargepoints will atomically reset themselves in around 30 seconds or so, IIRC. And will send you a message to your ChargePoint account that you have a charging problem.


-Don-  Reno, NV
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