Fog 25
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Confirmed!! I assumed this was Fake news for sure, but I opened mine just to check found 1 not good and 1 half as good. In the end I had to strip and reconnect all 3 wires as they were too short to make good contact, Make sure to put the wires back on the same side of the screw as you took them off, or the backing plate will not line up with the Tab. Thanks to Fog 25 for the post !Check your charger wires mine were not stripped far enough to create a good contact.
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I agree it’s a potential fire hazard and needs a fix. But it's not Starks' fault their supplier sucks? I sent a ticket in to service to let them know of the condition.Same issues on mine. This is a serious fire hazard that Stark could be liable for.
Stark are responsable for there suppliers, stark chose the suppliers vetted them and should be checking the quality of there work can not just pass the blame on to the supplier.I agree it’s a potential fire hazard and needs a fix. But it's not Starks' fault their supplier sucks? I sent a ticket in to service to let them know of the condition.
POSSIBLE INCORRECT 240V CHARGER PLUG WIRING
Recently picked up my Stark from Pilgrim Motorsports, Plymouth, MA., VIN...002217.
Have not plugged in charger yet. Maybe that's a good thing...
My male plug (NEMA L14-30) connections are good and solid, unlike other's that had poor connections. That's bogus.
However, check this out:
Photo showing two plugs: on left is stock plug for my Alta, on right is stock plug for my Stark.
Very different,
The other photos indicate that the correct wiring is:
ground (green) goes to the keyed blade
going clockwise the next blade gets a hot (black), then neutral (white) then the other hot (black).
At wall outlet with a volt meter going from either hot to neutral is 120V
Going hot to hot is 240V.
These cords each have just three conductors: green, white, black. They are not using the neutral blade.
I assume that Alta is using the white conductor as a black (hot).
However the Stark plug is wired wrong because it has black (hot) going to the keyed ground blade.
and the two hot blades go to green and white conductors.
If that's the case when I plug into wall outlet it will make my charger chassis hot.
Unless Stark is using the black conductor as a ground in the charger which would be odd.
I will dive into the Stark charger and see where the wires go and report back.
Yikes!
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To add,
Stark future is coming out with a new iteration of cables in the next several months. I recommended accessible fuses (local automotive store) to capture surges off the grid and potential surges coming from the bike.
I am working through an unknown anomaly where someone’s bike was not charging. Came to me using my power stand which bricked my power adapter due to unknown cross contamination. Stark is replacing my stand at no cost but they are aware of issues related to these power adapters. So be warned, you may want to help fellow stark Varg users, but do not share your power adapter! Let them reach out to their dealer or stark future to troubleshoot.
Also do not take these adapters apart. They are poured with silicon for water proofing and maybe heat distribution. You’d have to put them in an oven and melt all this material. It’s not easy and I do not recommend even trying. I only took mine apart because I knew a brand new one was coming in the mail and was curious.
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