Hello! Hoping some folk here can shed some light on the following:
2) When charging my bike, I notice that the battery level never goes above 97% no matter how long I leave it plugged in, why is this? Does it indicate a battery issue or battery life decay?
Does the charge light stop blinking and turn solid or does the charging never complete?
If it never gets done and stays at 97% SOC with contactor closed it means the charging voltage is too low to fully charge the battery. Most likely means your charger is crapping out.
If charging completes at 97% (green light solid and contactor opens and stops charging, it means your SOC is not displaying 100% when it should be, and your battery is most likely fully charged when it shows 97% SOC. Measuring the battery voltage (connector above the motor with the key on) will confirm.
It's unlikely to be a battery issue, but is possible, such if a cell or two shorts out, which could then overload the charger with excessive current being drawn.
By far, the odds are it's a charger issue. It will most likely get worse and worse with time, such as only charging up to 96, 95, 94% if it doesn't totally crap out first.
If possible, always use the OBC with 240 VAC. Charger is then more efficient which means less heat inside. Also means less current draw, which is better for the input connector that gives some people trouble.
I almost never charge with 120 VAC. Only use 120 VAC when nothing else is available which is almost never, in my case.
-Don- Reno, NV