If you want reliable cheap chargers you are best to go for one of the 
Elcon/Tiechen chargers.
I have had one in my Elise for years and they are generally faultless.
Don't look inside though as they are not built to Brusa standards.
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On Fri, 30/1/15, Jay Summet via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [EVDL] 120&240v (kit/assembled) battery charger? (Open source?)
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Friday, 30 January, 2015, 17:42
 
 
 
 On 01/30/2015 01:11 AM, EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
 
 > Brusa will.  They're one of the few manufacturers
 I know of that cater both
 > to OEMs and hobbyists.  They also have a Saft
 STM100 profile, which you
 > could probably edit for other Saft blocks.
 >
 > A 1.6kw is $1775 and the 3.3kw chargers start at
 $2248.  Note though that
 > these power outputs are for batteries from 200v to
 520v, and power output
 > will be lower at lower voltages (max current is
 12.5a).
 >
 
 I have mostly decided against looking into the Brusa
 offerings because 
 they are designed for higher voltage packs, and at 12.5 amps
 they will 
 be only 1.6kW for my pack.  (Plus the expense...)
 
 But if I was running a 200-300 volt pack they would be a
 nice "full 
 featured" option.
 
 Jay
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