Hello,
To all the EX and street legal MX users out there, are you interested in a more portable charger?
From what I've learn in the past few days, to be compatible, the charger needs to be :
1. in CAN1000 protocol (CAN Baud Rate 250KBS) to communicate with the BMS
2. in the voltage range of the Stark battery (Battery Nominal Voltage 360V)
I contacted both EVPT and TC Charger, I gathered some information and here are the results.
I found 2 chargers that would do the job and be a bit better than a second EVPT23 (the original charger that comes with the Varg).
The EVPT is basically rebranded 3rd gen 3.3kw TC charger (HK-J-312-10).
The HK-MF-312-10 charger is a 4th gen 3.3kw TC charger (lighter and more compact).

The RA2P0360 is a 2kw charger and, I think, an older tech/gen charger, as it's not displayed on the TC charger website in the OBC category.
But still, the efficiency is specified to be the same for the 3 chargers (≥93%).

The EVPT23-32010 costs 552.50€ (15% discount, excluding tax) on evshop.eu
TC Charger gave me 2 quotes :
For the HK-MF-312-10 : $390 per unit + $150 (DHL shipping) for 1 unit or $360 for 3 units (excluding tax)
For the RA2P0360 : $190 per unit + $150 (DHL shipping) for 3 to 10 units (excluding tax)
The Stark power cord and charging cable cost 140€ (98,90€ + 39€) and they need to be modified to the proper connectors on the charger side.
The end goal would be to build a case to protect the parts that need it (connectors and maybe a fan).
I found someone who built something like this for the EVPT23-32010 (200€ excluding tax), but I think I could do something in 3D printing that would do the trick and be much cheaper.


Someone already put the EVPT23-32010 in a backpack, but I'm not a fan of not protecting the connectors, and the fan is much more exposed than on the HK-MF-312-10 and RA2P0360.

In comparison, a complete charger with the big and heavy useless case cost 999€ (including tax).
If you want to take a look, you'll find the PDFs attached.
To all the EX and street legal MX users out there, are you interested in a more portable charger?
From what I've learn in the past few days, to be compatible, the charger needs to be :
1. in CAN1000 protocol (CAN Baud Rate 250KBS) to communicate with the BMS
2. in the voltage range of the Stark battery (Battery Nominal Voltage 360V)
I contacted both EVPT and TC Charger, I gathered some information and here are the results.
I found 2 chargers that would do the job and be a bit better than a second EVPT23 (the original charger that comes with the Varg).
The EVPT is basically rebranded 3rd gen 3.3kw TC charger (HK-J-312-10).
The HK-MF-312-10 charger is a 4th gen 3.3kw TC charger (lighter and more compact).

The RA2P0360 is a 2kw charger and, I think, an older tech/gen charger, as it's not displayed on the TC charger website in the OBC category.
But still, the efficiency is specified to be the same for the 3 chargers (≥93%).

Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Weight (kg) | |
EVPT23-32010 | 239 | 135 | 123 | 5,2 |
HK-MF-312-10 | 244 | 229 | 96 | 4,6 |
RA2P0360 | 277 | 165 | 99 | 3,5 |
The EVPT23-32010 costs 552.50€ (15% discount, excluding tax) on evshop.eu
TC Charger gave me 2 quotes :
For the HK-MF-312-10 : $390 per unit + $150 (DHL shipping) for 1 unit or $360 for 3 units (excluding tax)
For the RA2P0360 : $190 per unit + $150 (DHL shipping) for 3 to 10 units (excluding tax)
The Stark power cord and charging cable cost 140€ (98,90€ + 39€) and they need to be modified to the proper connectors on the charger side.
The end goal would be to build a case to protect the parts that need it (connectors and maybe a fan).
I found someone who built something like this for the EVPT23-32010 (200€ excluding tax), but I think I could do something in 3D printing that would do the trick and be much cheaper.


Someone already put the EVPT23-32010 in a backpack, but I'm not a fan of not protecting the connectors, and the fan is much more exposed than on the HK-MF-312-10 and RA2P0360.

In comparison, a complete charger with the big and heavy useless case cost 999€ (including tax).
If you want to take a look, you'll find the PDFs attached.
Attachments
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3.3kw High Votage OBC HK-MF_Spec Manual-Standard version-TC Charger.pdf1.6 MB · Views: 4
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RA2P0 Series Vehicle Single-phase 2.0KW Air-cooled Charger Assembly Technical Specification V1.3.pdf1.5 MB · Views: 3
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EVPT23 series 3.3KW OBC specification.pdf797.1 KB · Views: 1
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3.3KW HK-J User Manual.pdf386.2 KB · Views: 2
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EVPT CAN Protocol 1000.pdf1.8 MB · Views: 1
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CAN Protocol ALG 1000.pdf41.3 KB · Views: 2