If you've seen my recent posts you know my onboard charger failed, I'm now fully relying on my Charge Tank to do any charging. With this I've lost the convenience of being able to just carry a standard C13 ~10ft cord to plug in wherever a 120v outlet is and now have to carry a ~25ft J1772 charge cable with me on longer trips. This cable is thick and long and takes up almost all space in either a saddlebag or top box, it also disconnects power when the bike is 100% charged which unless someone can correct me if I'm wrong, means I don't get cell balancing with the Charge Tank. Maybe someone can correct me on that if I'm wrong? I just know the onboard charger charges the battery then a couple days later does cell balancing, so the Charge Tank is unable to do that because once at 100% the J1772 box shuts off power to the bike.
So here I have a question... there are guides out there on how to make an open source J1772 charger cable at whatever length you want and all remain 100% to J1772 spec meaning they cut power at 100% charge. I am wondering, and I know many of you won't like this question, if it would be feasible to create one that does not include a relay that disconnects power and instead has a 20a manually actuated power switch. I'd still obviously have circuitry that informs the bike it can charge up to 15a 120v, and this power would remain on till I manually flip the switch off, thus allowing the Charge Tank to remain on for cell balancing.
So could I make a slightly dumb (and yes I know more dangerous) J1772 charge cable that remains powered until I shut it off, or would this throw up an error or something due to J1772 standards? I'd want to make it as a J1772 connector - ~1ft cable - waterproof controller box with switch - ~1ft cable to C13 connector - however long C13 cord I need (I have a 3ft, 6ft, 10ft, and 25ft) for where I'll be. I look forward to hearing how doable this is or how wrong I am!