So we have an elderly bike with a 36 volt brushed rear hub motor, and a brushless Jump bike hub motor on front wheel.
Got two identical batteries for m' b'day, so put one on the jump hub and one on the rear hub. It is obvious now we have done a few trips that the rear hub is doing 80/90% of the work, so think it would be smart to parallel the batts.
Plan on fully charging both batts, to balance them, then connect them.
The questions I have,
Understand that if I charge one of the batts, through its port, the other will get charged through the new connection, bypassing one BMS. Should I connect both batteries to one charge port thus doubling my charge time?. Of course I could parallel connect the chargers. Or is it better to leave both ports as is and always charge using two chargers?
Got two identical batteries for m' b'day, so put one on the jump hub and one on the rear hub. It is obvious now we have done a few trips that the rear hub is doing 80/90% of the work, so think it would be smart to parallel the batts.
Plan on fully charging both batts, to balance them, then connect them.
The questions I have,
Understand that if I charge one of the batts, through its port, the other will get charged through the new connection, bypassing one BMS. Should I connect both batteries to one charge port thus doubling my charge time?. Of course I could parallel connect the chargers. Or is it better to leave both ports as is and always charge using two chargers?