Their manual says that the voltage of a fully charged 36 volt system is 44.1V. I have an older battery pack. The voltage leveled off at 44V and the charger did not turn off. I'm also skeptical of that intricate 9 stage charging graph on the box. I'm suspecting that is fictitious. Factory support is a joke. I received repeated nonsensical responses on mitigating the AM radio interference. However, it does have good control over charging rate and good quantitative reporting during the charging. In the last minutes of the above video it shut off at 58V on a 48V system. Their manual says that a fully charged 48V system is 58.8V So maybe if your batteries packs are in tip top condition it will shut off but who knows how much overcharging this high level cut off will do to older battery packs that may not be able to achieve this high terminal charge. Other sources say that a fully charged 36V system is 43.2V. Their shut off V is definitely at the high end and may require tip top battery condition.
@@johnledermann8527 I have a strong local FM station that is not affected by this charger. I haven't tried it with weaker FM signals. It's obvious that they have little to no concern regarding radio interference.
What would you set it on to maintain the batteries?
Does it shut off itself when battery is full???
Their manual says that the voltage of a fully charged 36 volt system is 44.1V. I have an older battery pack. The voltage leveled off at 44V and the charger did not turn off. I'm also skeptical of that intricate 9 stage charging graph on the box. I'm suspecting that is fictitious.
Factory support is a joke. I received repeated nonsensical responses on mitigating the AM radio interference.
However, it does have good control over charging rate and good quantitative reporting during the charging.
In the last minutes of the above video it shut off at 58V on a 48V system. Their manual says that a fully charged 48V system is 58.8V
So maybe if your batteries packs are in tip top condition it will shut off but who knows how much overcharging this high level cut off will do to older battery packs that may not be able to achieve this high terminal charge.
Other sources say that a fully charged 36V system is 43.2V. Their shut off V is definitely at the high end and may require tip top battery condition.
Severe AM radio interference.
FM too
@@johnledermann8527 I have a strong local FM station that is not affected by this charger. I haven't tried it with weaker FM signals. It's obvious that they have little to no concern regarding radio interference.
Ok it stopped in its own and said full for me.