Since I don't have the original charger (BionX RIDE+ 3.45A Trek G2 charger) and I don't want to pay $100,- for a new one, I'm wondering if I just can use my 'DC-DC Step-up Step-down Converter' (with constant voltage(CV), constant current(CC) capability) with the right (round with yellow edge) connector to charge this battery.
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On the original charger is says 26V 3.45A. People say this is because the BionX batteries charge in 2 parallel banks.
So 26v should be correct for the 48v (which is really 52v) battery.
When I set my 'DC-DC Step-up Step-down Converter' to 26V with a max amperage of 3.45A, shouldn't I be driving my bike within a few hours?
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On the original charger is says 26V 3.45A. People say this is because the BionX batteries charge in 2 parallel banks.
So 26v should be correct for the 48v (which is really 52v) battery.
When I set my 'DC-DC Step-up Step-down Converter' to 26V with a max amperage of 3.45A, shouldn't I be driving my bike within a few hours?