BigT
Well-known member
So what do I need to run a 120V (input) 3.0A, 100-240W battery charger in my van, besides a Honda generator?
I'm trying to charge a 52V e-bike battery.
I was so hoping my Wagan 400W pure sine wave inverter would run my battery charger, but now I'm heartbroken.
I had visions of being able to stay on the road for days with my bike, and keep the battery charged between adventures. Nope.
Instead, the charger runs in spurts, or waves (I'm assuming this has to do with the sine waves) and the charge light switches back and forth from red to green.
Maybe I'll just buy a second, $450 battery for the bike. :-/ Two days of riding would at least cover me for a weekend.
I'm trying to charge a 52V e-bike battery.
I was so hoping my Wagan 400W pure sine wave inverter would run my battery charger, but now I'm heartbroken.
I had visions of being able to stay on the road for days with my bike, and keep the battery charged between adventures. Nope.
Instead, the charger runs in spurts, or waves (I'm assuming this has to do with the sine waves) and the charge light switches back and forth from red to green.
Maybe I'll just buy a second, $450 battery for the bike. :-/ Two days of riding would at least cover me for a weekend.