- Fri Aug 30, 2019 2:10 am
#14848
Hi,
We are a restaurant and would like to build a parking for charging electric scooters.
As we see it:
- There are several racks that could snap the scooter so that it is not stolen.
- Charging cords with different voltages (12V / 24V / 36V / 42V / 48V) come out of each rack
- The client selects the desired cord, connects and charges.
- I should know that it is not recommended to turn on charging immediately after trip, it is necessary to allow the battery to cool slightly. Idea: Create a delayed start button. Which after a while will apply voltage to the charger.
The following questions arose:
1) I saw that scooters are designed for different charging voltages, and we need to make several cords for 12/24/36/42 / 48V or can we choose one and scooters can adjust themselves to the desired voltage?
2) What happens if a person plugs in the wrong cord? For example, 48V instead of 36V. Is it possible to protect yourself from this?
3) Is fast charging bad? Is it good to use a 2 amp output?
Thanks!
We are a restaurant and would like to build a parking for charging electric scooters.
As we see it:
- There are several racks that could snap the scooter so that it is not stolen.
- Charging cords with different voltages (12V / 24V / 36V / 42V / 48V) come out of each rack
- The client selects the desired cord, connects and charges.
- I should know that it is not recommended to turn on charging immediately after trip, it is necessary to allow the battery to cool slightly. Idea: Create a delayed start button. Which after a while will apply voltage to the charger.
The following questions arose:
1) I saw that scooters are designed for different charging voltages, and we need to make several cords for 12/24/36/42 / 48V or can we choose one and scooters can adjust themselves to the desired voltage?
2) What happens if a person plugs in the wrong cord? For example, 48V instead of 36V. Is it possible to protect yourself from this?
3) Is fast charging bad? Is it good to use a 2 amp output?
Thanks!