Yes, If your on 110V the charge rate will be similar as the standard charger.will these work with an A Pack?
Yes, but depending on your FW you may not get full access to all the power the charger can provide. I have used a rapid charger on my EX with no problems and with very early FW, but don't know the charge rate. The bike may have limited the rapid charger to the same charge rate provided by a standard charger.will these work with an A Pack?
I looked into using a battery pack to power a standard charger, but don't think it is possible and don't know about a rapid charger. The Power Factor Correction (PFC) circuitry, from what I have been able to learn, references the AC input voltage and without it will not operate. I haven't tried it, or looked at a schematic to confirm it. Additionally, the rapid charger maybe completely different so what I learned about the standard charger may not be applicable.Does anyone (like @Rashid510) know if the rapid chargers have a separate AC-DC inverter and DC-DC boost converter for the 350V or whatever voltage goes to the bike?
I've been kicking around the idea of making a battery pack generator replacement, but haven't wanted to tear apart my perfectly good rapid charger to do it. High power inverters are available online but seem sketchy, and these seem like they might be a better donor option.
How different is this from the original charger that came with my 2019 Alta EX?I picked up Qty 6 New Rapid Charger 2103883-00. Asking $500 each.
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How different is this from the original charger that came with my 2019 Alta EX?