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Power Pack
The battery is located within the power pack and
requires no special break in period. Under normal
use and correct power pack maintenance, the power
pack should maintain most of its capacity for
approximately 5 years, dependent on use.
The charging time is the same if connected to 110 V
AC or 220 V AC; this is an input to the charger. The
charger output will be the same.
The normal recharging time of the power pack is
usually less than 4 hours in ambient temperatures.
Out-of-the-normal temperature range charging and
run-time times will vary. The power pack should not
be used outside of the range of -7°C - 71°C (20°F -
160°F); the Battery Management System (BMS) will
turn off the motor controller outside of this range.
It is recommended that you leave the motorcycle on
the charger if you expect it to sit in storage or unused
for over 7 days. The power pack must be charged
within 24 hours if fully discharged, and charged within
60 days if stored fully charged. Zero recommends you
plug in your Zero motorcycle after 7 days, even if fully
charged. Please leave your Zero motorcycle plugged
in whenever possible.
Add On Electrical Equipment
WARNING:
Do not add anything electrical to your
motorcycle unless approved by your CSC. Some
electrical components can damage your motorcycle.
Some add on electrical equipment can keep other
components from working as they should or can
dramatically reduce the range and or life expectancy
of the power pack.
The 6 digit serial number for the battery is located on
a label on the top of the power pack.
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