I recently purchased a Lectron 240V 40 Amp Level 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger with 18ft Extension Cord J1772 Cable & NEMA 14-50 plug for charging my new Zero DSR motorcycle. After my very first ride I followed the instructions and plugged the unit into an outlet wired as a Single-phase three-conductor/split-phase 40 Amp circuit. Following the Zero motorcycle instructions I plugged the Level 2 charger "nozzle" into the motorcycle's charge tank and waited for the charger's message that it was ready to communicate with the vehicle. At this point I turned the key to "On". The charger then indicated that it was charging at just over 30 Amps, 235 VAC and it would take 30 minutes to charge. I turned the key back to off, as instructed, and walked away. All good!
30 minutes later I returned only to find the power in the garage was out, the breakers tripped, and the motorcycle was no longer functional. A few "trouble" codes and lights lit up but I was unable to operate it so I took it back to the dealer. Today they called to say the main circuit board burned up. YIKES!!! Zero says they will cover the cost of the repairs for me since it was a brand new bike, however I still have some concerns, obviously.
Is the Lectron 240VAC 40A charger appropriate for use on a motorcycle, the Zero, in particular?
Have there been any other reports of such a malfunction?
I am new to this whole EV world so I have no specific knowledge to fall back upon. I do understand basic electronic circuitry and have worked on electrical wiring and repair projects for decades so I am not completely in the dark regarding electricity. Right now I am very concerned about using either the Lectron unit or a public charging station. How will I know if it is safe for my bike? It seems the only way to know for sure is to plug it in, and the first time didn't go so well.
Any information or guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. I am excited about owning the DSR and hope for a quick resolution.