When I first got the bike I wondered in which order I was supposed to connect the plugs before charging and disconnect them after having charged. I therefore watched the video tutorial and it seemed clear to me that I was supposed to connect the bike to the charger after the charger had been connected to the socket in the wall. I also guessed that I was supposed to first disconnect the bike from the charger and then the charger from the wall.
Then today I've noticed that, according to the manual, the bike should be connected to the charger before the charger is connected to the wall.
They also say that, after charging, the charger should be disconnected from the bike and the AC power socket immediately, but the order is not clear. It also sounds weird to me because in that way if the fan is cooling it, it will stop spinning.
The plug for the wall, at least in Italy, is just a Shucko plug which doesn't need any comments.
For the charging port and plug I guessed that, considering the pins dimensions and quantitiy and the numbers written aside them:
• pins 1 and 2 should be live and neutral
• the pin with the ground symbol is for grounding
• pins A, B, C, D, E are probably used for data exchange.
I guess that the bike should allow the charger to transmit electricity only after having communicated with it in order to receive the right amount of it and if I recall correctly when you connect the plug you hear a click which I guess should be a relay closing a circuit to allow the current to reach the battery. The pins supposedly used for data are shorter and therefore they should make contact after the others at insertion and lose contact before the others during disconnection; I think this could be related to understand the most sensible procedure but I'm confused about how.
The charger should somehow be smart, too.
Then today I've noticed that, according to the manual, the bike should be connected to the charger before the charger is connected to the wall.
They also say that, after charging, the charger should be disconnected from the bike and the AC power socket immediately, but the order is not clear. It also sounds weird to me because in that way if the fan is cooling it, it will stop spinning.
The plug for the wall, at least in Italy, is just a Shucko plug which doesn't need any comments.
For the charging port and plug I guessed that, considering the pins dimensions and quantitiy and the numbers written aside them:
• pins 1 and 2 should be live and neutral
• the pin with the ground symbol is for grounding
• pins A, B, C, D, E are probably used for data exchange.
I guess that the bike should allow the charger to transmit electricity only after having communicated with it in order to receive the right amount of it and if I recall correctly when you connect the plug you hear a click which I guess should be a relay closing a circuit to allow the current to reach the battery. The pins supposedly used for data are shorter and therefore they should make contact after the others at insertion and lose contact before the others during disconnection; I think this could be related to understand the most sensible procedure but I'm confused about how.
The charger should somehow be smart, too.