You can use one of these to do it. I do it all the time using the Varg charger.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4JLY86Z/?tag=sce0f-20
The 5-15 outlet is 240 volts so only plug things into it that can handle it.
I ended up with two of these and only need one. PM me if you are interested.
Product link:
https://www.cmtcompositi.com/shop/stark-varg/stark-varg-2023-2024/carbon-ignition-protection-650
I upgraded to the Brembo rear brake master cylinder and am putting up the original one for sale. Everything in the picture is included. In my opinion, the rear braking power is slightly better but not worth the upgrade.
Message me if you are interested.
Thanks.
Did anyone notice the new rear brake master cylinder?
It's available here by the looks of it.
https://starkfuture.com/en-us-AU/parts-and-accessories/spare-parts/varg/brakes/brakes_rear_hand_brake/29_master_cylinder
I am going to try the 240v inverter route. Got 5kWh worth of battery running at 48v. Tested it by charging the electric car and got about 4kWhs out of it. I figure, full Varg battery plus this will be enough for my ride time on a motocross track. I will have to dial the Varg back a little bit on...
So, you are saying that you could use a generator with a TT-30 (120v 30amp) output and run it through a single-phase step-up transformer to 220v and the charger that comes with the Varg would accept that? That would be great if that would work because it's easy to find generators with the TT-30...
Interesting concept. Would it have to be a split-phase step-up inverter, if there is such a thing? Also, the 110v outlet must be capable of supplying the entire 20amps.
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Here you go. This is in my backyard so if anyone wants me to go look at it I can.
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Well that did not take long - the bike has apparently sold.