Go Go Elite Scooter - charger location problem on scooter
We need to "disable" the "it won't go" if charger is plugged into the charger port on the chair - pretty inaccessible and difficult to plug in and take out.
Re: Go Go Elite Scooter - charger location problem on...
This is because of the inhibit circut, there is no good way to disable it, how ever one suggestion is to simply lift the battery pack off the chair and place it on a table or counter top so getting to the charger port is easier. The batteries don't have to be on the chair to charge them.
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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.
With the battery charger lol I don't know if your scooter has the battery pack or not but if it does there should be a charger port located on the battery pack just plug the charger into the port and let it charge overnight. If it doesn't have the battery pack then there should be a port located on the tiller usually under the throttle levers Hope this helps
You can charge the batteries with your offboard charger and the battery pack still on the scooter just plug the charger into the charger port on the side of the battery case and then plug it into the wall socket and charge overnite Will work just like if you removed the battery pack from the scooter. Hopw this helps you
Make sure that the charger is fully connected to the scooter; ususally the controller lights will go slowly left to right to indicate it is charging. Make sure the charger is plugged directly into the grounded wall outlet, not into an extension cord or power bar. If the charger is not being recognized by the scooter, you may need to replace the charger, or at least the power cord to the charger.
If your scooter has been sitting unused for a while? If so, the batteries might not charge anymore and will need to be replaced. Contact the manufacturer for a service call or troubleshooting over the phone.
Good luck!
Hi. Most chargers with only two wires, have a small bridge wire from the
black ( negative ) wire to the middle terminal of the connector. This disables the controller while the machine is charging. The charger will still work without this bridge wire, but the scooter will still operate normally.
There are a few different chargers around that have an internal relay that disables the scooter, but these chargers are normally "on-board" chargers.
Good luck. Neil.
It is impossible to overcharge with the Pride charger. When the battery is full, it will stop charging and check about oncew a miute to maintain the charge.
Now, when you plug in the key (looks like an audio headset jack) does the battery meter indicate a full charge? Also, the scooter will not move if its in free wheel mode, and it will not move if the charger is plugged in. Beyond these first steps, you will need a voltage meter to troubleshoot.
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