Why does the self-balancing scooter show a constant green light and fail to charge?
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The reasons why the self-balancing scooter shows a constant green light and fails to charge are as follows: Damaged charger converter or fuse: If the electric vehicle shows a constant green light while charging, the first aspect to consider is whether the charger has a malfunction, which is generally manifested as a damaged converter or fuse. If the converter is already damaged, the charger cannot convert and charge normally, which will result in the electric vehicle showing a constant green light and failing to charge. Fault in a small battery within the battery pack: Another aspect to consider is whether there is a fault in the battery, which is generally manifested as a short circuit in one of the small batteries within the battery pack. In this case, if the electric vehicle is charged, the charger will constantly display a green light and fail to charge. Loose or poor connection in the wiring: The third aspect to consider is whether there is a loose or poor connection in the wiring, which is generally manifested as a loose interface or corrosion leading to a poor connection. The correct solution is to unplug and replug the charger to see if the light changes from green to red. If it does not change, then it is necessary to check whether the interface is corroded, and if so, the wiring needs to be replaced.
I've encountered the issue of the self-balancing scooter not charging and the green light staying on multiple times. Typically, the green light indicates either charging completion or a fault that hasn't been correctly detected. The problem might lie in the charger itself not performing well, with output current being too low or mismatched, causing the device to misjudge. Alternatively, the battery could be aging internally, with reduced capacity preventing it from absorbing charge, thus keeping the green light on. Try switching charging ports or plugs to confirm if it's a power supply issue. Cleaning dust from the charging port is also crucial, as dirt can hinder contact and cause the green light to persist. I recommend regularly checking the charging performance of the device and not overlooking this potential hazard. If attempts to fix it don't work, it's best to send it for repair to avoid further damage. Small issues with self-balancing scooters, if delayed, can affect overall lifespan. I always emphasize that timely maintenance can save a lot of money.