All of the battery chargers I have seen use a step-down voltage converter of some sort in order to efficiently charge the battery. I don't think it would save all that much, but I'm sure you could save a little bit of electricity by dispensing with the converter entirely and just using diodes to turn AC power to DC directly. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diode_bridge). What I'm not sure about is what else would go in to a good transformer-less charger. For 120VAC power, I think the diodes would give you at least 115VDC power out. Add some kind of current limiter, and I suppose you could charge a large series string directly off the 115VDC power. (Idunno, maybe it would ideally be a 110V pack? or 100V?)
I'm curious if any of you have thought about doing this, or know what kind of components one would have to buy to make it work. (obviously a high voltage controller would be necessary to USE the battery.)
I'm curious if any of you have thought about doing this, or know what kind of components one would have to buy to make it work. (obviously a high voltage controller would be necessary to USE the battery.)