After having ordered ST3 connectors from 2 companies only to find them all slightly different I decided to cut the lead on the original charger, install an XLR plug to rejoin it.
This way I can unplug the original plug from the OE charger and attach it to the satiator.
So - Job done, OE charger...
Here is something interesting, look at these three photos.
The battery port and OE charger seem to have a slightly different profile on the centre (signal) pin than the satiatior lead.
The satiator lead is actually harder to push in and remove than the OE!
I am wondering if different versions...
Hi Amber wolf, Thanks for the advice, I have just done as you suggest and the readings at the end of the satiator lead match exactly the reading on the satiator display.
I have read that if I have zero V on the battery side of the charging port (like I do) then the charger cannot see the...
Thank you for replying, I appreciate you taking the time.
Just to clarify, did you swap the main cable that screws into the satiator or the adapter cable that connects the main cable to the battery?
Thanks again,
Mark
Hello all,
I have a brand new 52V 20A downtube battery using the ST3 connection. Grin satiator model 4808 with grin supplied XLR - ST3 cable.
Battery charges fine on supplied charger, grin charges my 48V battery no problem.
ST3 has charging voltage at the plug when a force start is initiated...