What Causes a Motorcycle Charger to Fail in Charging?
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Motorcycle charger failing to charge may be due to battery damage. Introduction: An automotive charger typically refers to a car charger powered by the vehicle's battery (12V for cars, 24V for trucks), widely used in charging lithium batteries for various portable and handheld devices. Precautions during use: An automotive charger uses the car's cigarette lighter as a power socket to directly charge mobile phones. Since the voltage provided by the car is relatively low, the charger only requires an overload protection circuit inside. The front end of the automotive charger socket is designed with a fuse that immediately blows when the current exceeds the overload protection circuit's capacity, providing protection. Note that charging should only be done when the car's engine is running.