What is the reason for the constant flashing green light when charging the Ant?
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The reasons for the constant flashing green light when charging the Ant are as follows: Damaged charging cable: The internal breakage of the charging cable prevents normal charging. The solution is to purchase a new charging cable. Charger issue: The charger is damaged, and to protect the circuit, the charger will display a green light. Alternatively, the charger is not damaged, but prolonged use has reduced the capacitor capacity of the charger. The solution is to purchase a compatible charger. Extended period without charging: The solution is to continue charging, and the charger will return to normal after a short period. If the above reasons and measures do not resolve the issue, professional repair is required.
I noticed that the Ant's charging green light keeps flashing, which usually has several reasons. As someone who frequently maintains electric vehicles, I think the green light flashing could be a normal charging state, such as when the battery is absorbing current, it may flash to indicate the process is proceeding smoothly. However, it could also be a signal of a problem, for example, when the connection is loose or the plug isn't firmly inserted, unstable current can cause the light to flash continuously. Or it could be due to voltage instability—if the charger used is incompatible or aged, the output voltage being too high or too low can cause abnormal flashing of the indicator light. It's recommended to check if the charging port is clean and free of dust blockage; ensure the power supply is stable, and try using a new charger. If the flashing light is accompanied by the device heating up, unplug the power immediately to prevent overheating damage to the battery or even potential hazards. This situation is common, and I suggest regularly cleaning the charging point and using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) accessories to avoid trouble.