Lectric XP4 Battery Charging port Connector

Chumley

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Not asking for anyone to go crazy, but sometimes you stumble on info that someone can use. I have a Lectric XP4 Ebike. The charger port on the battery is a Julet brand, but no model number. Looks like this:

On Battery:
Charging port on Battery.jpg


On Charger:
Charger Connector on charger.jpg


Connector Label

Charger Connector Brand - Julet.jpg


If you come across this style of connector (Even if it is prewired, drop the location into this thread. With 2 batteries, which have different connectors, I would like to make an adaptor cable to use either charger, or possibly a higher rate charger, to be able to be used on either battery... Leave it Lectric to have a unique connector. All the others, barrel, XLR, ST3, all sell connectors or adaptors. Hopefully I can find one on AliExpress or somewhere.

EDIT: Also, Lectric says it is a Junlei 3015, Junlei is the parent company of Julet. I checked online, but neither factory shows this connector. I noticed a lot of companies like to make their parts proprietary, at least as much as possible.
 
ST3 connector it looks like but says julet :shrug:

ST3PlugExamples.jpg





Looks similar but not quite eh..
 
Close but no cigar. The Charger is all external, I can get a different connector and put it on, but the OEM battery does not look so easy. I will look closer, later, but right now, I'd rather make adapter cables instead of permanently changing the OEM stuff.
 
So, from hunting around with Google Lense, it looks just like a certain Super 73 charger plug and they are costly. But there is a charger on Amazon for around $50.00. Maybe you can find a charger for parts on Ebay.
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The problem isn't the charger, it's the connector. I have 2 chargers, one for each battery. I would like to be able to use the oem charger on the non-oem battery and vice a versa. Not a deal killer, but a couple of adapter cables would make the chargers good for both batteries. Also allow me to consider a faster charger for the oem battery. Lectric is a little steep on there higher cap charger, and it would only be useful for the oem battery.

So if the oem charger dies, I'd prefer a third party charger. If it dies, I'd guess I'll cut the connector off to use on a replacement.

Not expecting to need it soon, but I like to prepare a little.
 
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