Just a mile from my house, Walgreens installed the first (and only) public charging station in Stockton, CA.
I asked Zero Customer Support about charging with the J-1772 adapter, specifically -
it won't charge more quickly?Hello,
Your [sic] correct, the J1772 will not charge the bike any faster than the regular 120V. I hope this clarifies your inquiry and if you have anything else, feel free to contact me.
Kind regards,
Jonathan Mairena
Customer Relations Specialist
Zero Motorcycles
I had hoped that it would charge faster - it would make the bike much more practical.
I don't understand electricity like an engineer, but I did learn some of the basics, such as the equation:
V = I x R, where V = voltage, I = current (in Amps) and R = resistance (in Ohms)
If the current and resistance remain the same, and the voltage is doubled... why doesn't it charge faster? It would seem that the current must be cut in half to maintain the slow charge... would this be done on... purpose? Curious.
I was really excited about getting this adapter, but now I wonder how useful it would be. If I ride 50 miles and then have to wait nine hours to recharge - I'd be better off using something like
www.PlugShare.com and the optional high-speed charger.
Decisions... what would you do?