Hi, I guess it is pretty simple - but in case I am wrong other guys will correct meJoann hat geschrieben: ↑Sa 30. Dez 2023, 16:23Halo zusammen,
mit großem Interesse habe ich den Beitrag zum Nachrüsten Typ 2 gelesen und mir die offensichtlich nötigen Tele dazu angesehen.
Meine E-Odin ist eine 3.0 Pro-Version, hat aber noch nicht den Typ-2-Anschluss.
Basteleien traue ich mir zwar in gewissem Maße zu, aber ohne genauere Anleitung will ich es nicht wagen.
Hat jemand bereits einen solchen Umbau durchgeführt und mir Unwissendem genauer sagen, wo ich was aufmachen, abklemmen, neu anschließen muss? (Idealerweise mit Bildern oder gar ein Video)
Because you will charge with AC from EV charger station, you still need a charger that converts AC to DC.
Charger (like that 10A you got with bike) can be connected to bike through rear charging socket like you use it now. Or as I did with my 40A charger you can mount it onboard permanently inside "gas tank" or under the seat + cut charger's (charging) cable and connect wires directly on controller's screws distinguished black and red (+ and -).
Then install Type 2 socket. Its wires obviously need to be connected to charger. You can make it in two ways:
A) connect common AC power socket (French type E that fits with chargers power plug with "stick") onto Type 2 socket wire
OR
B) cut charger's (power) cable (that you put into power outlet on the wall) and connect it directly.
First option has its advantages like you can change charger without messing with Type 2 socket wires but also there is not plenty space inside the bike so I would go with option B. In case of fire does not matter whether it is connected with plug and socket or directly Just kidding. It is very important to make all connections properly !!! Soldering is the best way I guess, so no shorts or high resistance can appear and set the bike on fire.
I am not sure if only 16A 1 phase Type 2 socket is possible or if also 3 phase is possible. When I was buying charging cable for EV stations, I bought 16A 1P because maximum what my 40A charger can take (220A x 16A = 3520W, 3520W : 84V = 41A).