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Keep your scooter on charge doesn't sound right. Usually, eScooters take 3-4 hours for charging and many chargers have a red while charging. These chargers turn the green light on when they completed the charging. Here, you can also read more tips about the take care of your e-scooter or e-bike https://www.insurance4ebikes.co.uk/looking-after-your-e-bike/. However, according to auto experts battery should be full all the time.
Turn the scooter's power switch to the OFF position.
Connect the charger's plug to the charging port on the scooter.
Plug the charger's power cable into a power outlet.
When the charger's LED red/orange light is on, the battery is charging. Optimal charging time is 6 to 8 hours, or up to 10 hours to achieve a complete charge. The scooter manual will have the exact charging
Times recommended for your scooter.
Stop charging when the LED light is completely green.
Disconnect charger from the scooter, then from the power outlet.
Run your scooter before riding it to verify the battery charge.
sounds like the batteries are dud, most chargers have 2 or 3 lights, red (max charging) Amber (battery nearing full charge) Green (fully charged and most will switch to a trickle charge) has the scooter been out of use for some time as scooter / wheelchair batteries must be kept charged, and only a short time of no use can destroy the batteries.
well it could be that you overcharged the batteries. You should not leave the scooter on the charger full time. you should charge the scooter nightly while you sleep unplug from the charger when you get up in the morning. the charger should not be on the scooter more than 12 hours per day and that rare. Whenever you have a red and green light on the charger the scooter is fully charged and can be unplugged. Always put it up fully charged and then charge after each use. Your batteries need to be replaced and charge the new ones before use then charge overnight each day that you use the scooter. If you don't use it for a few days you should still be fully charged than charge after use Hope this helps
MStrong The charger will not charge batteries that are reading that low Replace the batteries and try the charger again. Remember to always charge before use and never charge longer than 12-16 hours. Get into the habit of charging overnite on scooters used everyday and once a week on seldomly used scooters always sore the scooter fully charged and if storing for a longer time remove the batteries and store fully charged. ope this helps you
Look in your manual if you lost it then, go to razor.com and request one. But the simple answer is to: 1. Turn off the scooter 2. Plug charger into wall outlet. 3. Find the hole on the side that matches the charger plug(not the wall outlet plug) . 4. Plug the charger into the scooter. 5. Wait until the charger turn off ( if the charger is a smart charger), typical charging time is 4-6hours.
*If not a smart charger you can calculate the charge time by using an online battery charging time calculator.
We have had problems with scooter batteries from time to time and the repair man said to take apart the battery case and disconnect the batteries and use a car charger. I put the two battery in parallel and used a amp battery charger. This worked fine. Don't run your scooter batteries all the way down when using the Go Go as the scooter charger won't always bring them up to full charge and you may have repeat this. Also running the batteries all the way down shortens there life.
If you use the scooter then charge it. You need to charge the scooter at least once a week even if you don't use it. More importantly is that you charge the scooter for at least 8 hours at a time. If you charge it less then it will start killing the batteries.
i would say it all depends on how many AH your battery is and what amp your charger is they differ between 8 to 14 hours that is for new batteries as a battery gets older the less time it takes to charge so if your batteries are getting fully charged in 2 hours its time to start thinking of changing them
good luck and hope this helps
clive
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