I am now charging my 2017 SR with Power Tank at above 6KW, just like the 2020 SR/F Premium.
What I did was to send Elcon (in Sacramento, CA) an email several days ago. They told me that they still have the PFC2500 charger and the software for it that they used to sell to Hollywood Electric. They cost $700.00 each, but they have the wrong connectors on both ends for the Zeros. Same otherwise. These use a small Anderson connector, but they give you a plug with it, but a hydraulic crimp tool is required.
The AC side is just a regular 120 VAC plug. Changing either of these plugs will void the charge warranty, so I had to make my own adapters. I rarely use 120 VAC to charge my bikes from anywhere. So I made my own adapters so I can put 240 VAC on these 120 VAC plugs from a J-1772.
It took them a couple of days to get the chargers programmed and ready. I picked them up today. I went to their place in Sacramento, since it's not far from here.
I wired in my two connectors (yeah, separate for each charger) to the battery connects on the motor controller, each with a 25 amp fuse. This way, I can use smaller wires and a smaller fuse, than if I charged on only one lead. I really didn't like the idea of a 50 amp fuse. I am more concerned about the bike than the chargers, the fuses are very close to the contacts on the controller.
Each charger fits in the Zero Saddlebag perfectly, but is a few lbs over the weight limit. I doubt if that's a problem where and the way I ride. They will be evenly balanced with one charger in each saddle bag. Led light up, fan facing away from the bike and then they fit and the saddlebag can be locked an all.
I can now charge at just over 6KW on the road, 8 KW at home, by also using my Zero DeltaQ chargers, which will be too much to carry. Besides, some charge stations can only do around 7 KW.
Charging this way is less convenient than on a SR/F. but the SR is a lot more comfortable than the SR/F and this way was around 20 K$ cheaper. And better range. And equal charging to the SR/F Premium.
I just charged my SR (with Pwr Tank) from 75% to 100% in 30 minutes at 6 KW, using my TeslaTap.
-Don- Auburn, CA