Does one red and one green light indicate charging?
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One red and one green light indicates a damaged charger. The user should replace the electric vehicle charger. Below is relevant information: 1. Fault reason: If the red and green lights do not turn on, flash, or both stay on, it indicates an abnormality and the charger can be determined as damaged. If only the green light stays on steadily, it means the charger is receiving power normally internally, and the next step of inspection should proceed. If the green light does not turn on, it indicates an abnormality and the charger can be determined as damaged. If only the green light stays on steadily, it means the charger is receiving power normally internally, and the next step of inspection should proceed. 2. Notes: Over time, the red light on an electric vehicle will gradually brighten from dim. Typically, it takes 4-8 hours to fully charge the battery, at which point the red light reaches its brightest level. Under constant voltage float charging (indicated by the red light), even prolonged charging will not damage the battery.