Why Doesn't the Battery Charger Turn Green?
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There are three main reasons why a battery charger may not turn green: Faulty small battery in the battery pack: For this issue, the general solution is to replace the entire battery pack, which will resolve the problem of the charger not turning green. It's important to note that you should not attempt to replace just one small battery, as mismatched models may cause additional issues. Battery dehydration: This is a common issue, especially in electric vehicle batteries that have been used for more than three years. Symptoms include severe overheating during charging and the charger not turning green. For this problem, you can take the battery to an electric vehicle repair shop for inspection. If the dehydration is not severe, adding water may help. However, if the dehydration is severe, the only solution is to replace the battery. Faulty internal components in the charger: If internal components in the electric vehicle charger become loose or damaged, it can lead to inaccurate charging parameters. This directly prevents the battery from charging properly, resulting in the charger not turning green.