I have been measuring the voltage at the charge port. I didn't think of the lower terminals which are much easier to get the voltmeter leads on! I don't have the RAD charger available at the moment (currently at my office) so I ran the test using the Luna charger- I may repeat RAD charger later.
I charged to both 80% and later 100% and after letting the battery rest for 15 minutes, measured the voltage at each location with the key in each position. Here are the results..
80% charge, key in 'off' position:
Luna display=52.8V
Charge port=29.6V
Lower terminals=27.9V
80% charge, key in 'on' position:
Luna display=52.8V
Charge port=41.4V
Lower terminals=51.7V
100% charge, key in 'off' position:
Luna display=54.6V
Charge port=31.2V
Lower terminals=29.4V
100% charge, key in 'on' position:
Luna display 54.6V
Charge port=43.4V
Lower terminals=53.9V
Conclusion: In each case the voltage reading at the charge port is lower which I assume is causing the Luna charger to cycle on and off regardless of key position. I wonder if these voltages are typical, especially for folks who had success charging with the key in the 'on' position.
It does appear there is some other circuitry that causes the voltage to read lower than the actual battery voltage at each location (especially at the charge port).
The battery performance seems fine, but perhaps a load test would give more information. Maybe time to reach out to Luna.
I charged to both 80% and later 100% and after letting the battery rest for 15 minutes, measured the voltage at each location with the key in each position. Here are the results..
80% charge, key in 'off' position:
Luna display=52.8V
Charge port=29.6V
Lower terminals=27.9V
80% charge, key in 'on' position:
Luna display=52.8V
Charge port=41.4V
Lower terminals=51.7V
100% charge, key in 'off' position:
Luna display=54.6V
Charge port=31.2V
Lower terminals=29.4V
100% charge, key in 'on' position:
Luna display 54.6V
Charge port=43.4V
Lower terminals=53.9V
Conclusion: In each case the voltage reading at the charge port is lower which I assume is causing the Luna charger to cycle on and off regardless of key position. I wonder if these voltages are typical, especially for folks who had success charging with the key in the 'on' position.
It does appear there is some other circuitry that causes the voltage to read lower than the actual battery voltage at each location (especially at the charge port).
The battery performance seems fine, but perhaps a load test would give more information. Maybe time to reach out to Luna.