This is my second BBS02 kit that I've ordered from Luna. The first kit, I got a Direwolf 52v battery. That one works fine and I love it.
In the new kit, I got the Wolf V2 52v battery with the minicharger. First off, I found it strange that the charger documentation has a voltage chart much different that the Direwolf battery. The chart for the Direwolf lists 100% as 58.8v whereas the Wolf V2 and minicharger says the max is 53.0v. I wasn't aware of any 52v battery that maxes out at only 53.0v.
When I used the minicharger (labeled as 52v minicharger), the Wolf V2 charges up to 55.8v when set to 100% charge. I've used the bike a few times, and on the 3rd charge, I set the charger to only charge to 80%. Strangely, the max voltage is still 55.8v. Turning the knob to 100% resulted in the green light still being on and no more charging.
This is all very strange. What I think is happening is that I was given a 48V battery and not a 52V battery. This would explain the charging behavior and max voltage. But Luna doesn't sell 48v Wolf batteries, and the charger and invoice clearly say 52v. But why does the chart in the booklet say the max is 53.0v? I'm concerned that I'm attempting to charge a 48v battery with a 52v charger, which would be bad. But nothing really adds up.
Luna has not responded to any help tickets in 2 days on this subject, so I'm reaching out to the community.
Thanks.
In the new kit, I got the Wolf V2 52v battery with the minicharger. First off, I found it strange that the charger documentation has a voltage chart much different that the Direwolf battery. The chart for the Direwolf lists 100% as 58.8v whereas the Wolf V2 and minicharger says the max is 53.0v. I wasn't aware of any 52v battery that maxes out at only 53.0v.
When I used the minicharger (labeled as 52v minicharger), the Wolf V2 charges up to 55.8v when set to 100% charge. I've used the bike a few times, and on the 3rd charge, I set the charger to only charge to 80%. Strangely, the max voltage is still 55.8v. Turning the knob to 100% resulted in the green light still being on and no more charging.
This is all very strange. What I think is happening is that I was given a 48V battery and not a 52V battery. This would explain the charging behavior and max voltage. But Luna doesn't sell 48v Wolf batteries, and the charger and invoice clearly say 52v. But why does the chart in the booklet say the max is 53.0v? I'm concerned that I'm attempting to charge a 48v battery with a 52v charger, which would be bad. But nothing really adds up.
Luna has not responded to any help tickets in 2 days on this subject, so I'm reaching out to the community.
Thanks.
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