My old HK-J 3.3kW can push 32A and the max voltage is 132V
The HK-M 3.3kW can push 23A and the max voltage is 198V (I guess from here, since I don't read the Chinese)
If it is really the case, the old version should be better for my 116V battery pack.
I see this is an old thread, but here are the specs translated:
Basic parameters:
Input voltage range: AC90V~264V
Frequency range: 45Hz~65Hz
Power factor: ?0.99
Full load efficiency: ?93%
Mechanical shock and seismic class: QC/T 895?2011
Protection level: IP67
Working temperature: -40?? 85 ?
storage temperature: - 40 ? ~ 105 ?
charging control: cAN bus control or control enable line
size: 198 (length) x 244 (width) x 95 (H) (air)
protection: output overvoltage , overcurrent, short circuit, reverse polarity protection, input undervoltage and overvoltage protection, over-temperature protection
cooling: air, water.
Water cooled EV chargers. Looks like that would be easy to do in some bikes such as my Energica that already has a coolant tank. Perhaps they can squeeze in a water cooled 6 KW AC charger in their 2022 models.
-Don- Reno, NV