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  • pacname50
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    Greetings ebikeer. I see you live in Florida. Me too. What part?
    Here are a couple of links that were given to me by Luna about new batteries and charging them.
    https://electricbike.com/forum/forum...ging-batteries
    https://electricbike.com/forum/forum/knowledge-base/batteries-aa/20988-faq-charging-batteries

    I hope this helps.
    Paul
    I just bought a Luna Charger 52V Advanced 300W and charged to %100. The battery voltage when fully charged came out to 59.3 on my multimeter and 59.6 on the

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  • max_volt
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    So it should be 58.9 charger output and it would be nice to have a non-conductive diddle stick.
    Possible warranty issue.
    Last edited by max_volt; 01-07-2018, 06:54 AM.

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  • calfee20
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    Originally posted by ebikeer View Post
    I just bought a Luna Charger 52V Advanced 300W and charged to %100. The battery voltage when fully charged came out to 59.3 on my multimeter and 59.6 on the dashboard. Is this normal or is something wrong ?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taNI-7x5BoY&feature=youtu.be Charger fine tuning basics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9ENLcYFn54&feature=youtu.be Example of adjusting a charger How to adjust the Luna charger They all have 3 potentiometers in them, we will call them P1, P2 & P3 P1 is

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  • max_volt
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    There may be internal pots you could tweak for optimal performance. There used to be a video showing how but it was deleted.

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  • AZguy
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    I wouldn't trust either meter to be all that accurate... if (big if) the battery charged to the nominal 58.8 and your DVM reads 59.3 then the error would only be (59.3 - 58.8) / 58.8 ≈ 0.85% error. Inexpensive DVM's might only be 1-2% accurate...

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  • Scoonie
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    Id run it down and charge at 80 or 90%,also borrow another mulitimeterto recheck. I’d not be happy if it really is overcharging.

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  • max_volt
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    You get a free volt, but really not sure what the +/- % tolerance is.

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  • ebikeer
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    New 52 volt advance charger problem

    I just bought a Luna Charger 52V Advanced 300W and charged to %100. The battery voltage when fully charged came out to 59.3 on my multimeter and 59.6 on the dashboard. Is this normal or is something wrong ?
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