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Title: SR/F Powertank
Post by: siai47 on August 16, 2019, 12:20:31 AM
I have a SR/F Premium on order.  I also want to add the power tank to it as soon as it becomes available.  The Premium has dual 3 KW chargers mounted below the "tank".  My question is if the power tank is compatible with the dual charger installation or does one have to be removed to make room for the power tank.  It would be stupid to order the premium if the second charger needs to be removed.  The only thing I would loose is cruise control and heated grips neither of which I really need.  The two thousand dollar difference between the two bikes would almost pay for the power tank.  So if anybody knows the answer it would help me with getting in line for a standard before the premium with my name on it comes in. 
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: DonTom on August 16, 2019, 12:33:21 AM
I have a SR/F Premium on order.  I also want to add the power tank to it as soon as it becomes available.  The Premium has dual 3 KW chargers mounted below the "tank".  My question is if the power tank is compatible with the dual charger installation or does one have to be removed to make room for the power tank.  It would be stupid to order the premium if the second charger needs to be removed.  The only thing I would loose is cruise control and heated grips neither of which I really need.  The two thousand dollar difference between the two bikes would almost pay for the power tank.  So if anybody knows the answer it would help me with getting in line for a standard before the premium with my name on it comes in.
The power tank will be  in a different area than your two 3.3 KW chargers. There should be no problem adding the power tank. What you cannot have is the charge tank (total of 12 KW charging, which is somewhat useless in the USA anyway) and the power tank at the same time.

So you're okay with your 6.6 KW chargers with the powertank. If I were to buy the SR/F (I almost did, but the bike doesn't fit me) I would configure mine the same way, the 6.3 KW Premium model with the Powertank.  It will  take a while longer to charge to full with the power tank on, of course, so you want all the charging you can get, which is your 6.6 worth on the SR/F Premium.

-Don-  Auburn, CA
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: MVetter on August 16, 2019, 02:45:56 AM
6kW. Not 6.6. Most of the time it's closer to 5.7kW from what I've seen, though.
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: Auriga on August 16, 2019, 02:51:48 AM
6kW AC. 5.8kW DC. You always lose some in the conversion. ~3% here I guess
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: DonTom on August 16, 2019, 02:55:07 AM
6kW. Not 6.6. Most of the time it's closer to 5.7kW from what I've seen, though.
That's about what I would expect anyway. I was just using the numbers I think Zero uses. Don't they say they are each 3.3 KW chargers?

-Don-  Auburn, CA
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: remmie on August 16, 2019, 03:03:57 AM
Small correction ;)  The chargers on the SR/F are 3 kW each (marketing value) but in reality "only" output 2.9kW. Definitely not 3.3 each. ;)

But in essence it's like having the powertank AND the chargetank of the previous models at the same time,which was not possible before unless you had external chargers.

But it sure sounds sweet. 18kWh of battery and still 6 kW of charging. :)
And i bet the handling on the SR/F is less affected by the powertank compared to a s/DS/SR/DSR because the relative weigth is the powertank is much less (assuming the powertank weighs about the same)
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: remmie on August 16, 2019, 03:13:06 AM
3.0 kW Standard, 6.0 kW premium
Title: Re: SR/F Powertank
Post by: DonTom on August 16, 2019, 04:54:53 AM
3.0 kW Standard, 6.0 kW premium
OIC, thanks. I must have been confused with these. (https://www.elconchargers.com/catalog/item/9034090/10295140.htm)

-Don- Auburn, CA