Help! charging problem

mikenewman63

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Hi all. If I plug my charger into the frame without the battery installed should the display read full or empty please i have a charging problem
 

Gliggsy

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Don't know about a charging problem but you've definitely got a lack of information problem!
 

vfr400

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Hi all. If I plug my charger into the frame without the battery installed should the display read full or empty please i have a charging problem
You solve charging problems with a voltmeter. Measure the voltage on the connector on the charger, then measure it on the battery's charge socket. Those two results should tell you where the problem is and, by deduction, what it is.
 

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One would need a verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long extension lead to go for a ride .
 
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mikenewman63

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what i mean is my display is showing 1 bar instead of 7 bars when battery fully charged tried another charger, still the same, battery is showing full on multi meter, but bike not working past 5 miles . i was wondering if the charger was plugged into the socket on the bike if it should alter the display because it is reading the same as when the battery is in or out of the frame
 

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mikenewman63

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You solve charging problems with a voltmeter. Measure the voltage on the connector on the charger, then measure it on the battery's charge socket. Those two results should tell you where the problem is and, by deduction, what it is.
what i mean is my display is showing 1 bar instead of 7 bars when battery fully charged tried another charger, still the same, battery is showing full on multi meter, but bike not working past 5 miles . i was wondering if the charger was plugged into the socket on the bike if it should alter the display because it is reading the same as when the battery is in or out of the frame

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Nealh

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What voltage did the meter give for the battery at said full charge ?
If the lcd is displaying a low battery one can bet it could be correct.
 

mikenewman63

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Don't know about a charging problem but you've definitely got a lack of information problem!
sorry
what i mean is my display is showing 1 bar instead of 7 bars when battery fully charged tried another charger, still the same, battery is showing full on multi meter 41.85v , but bike not working past 5 miles . i was wondering if the charger was plugged into the socket on the bike if it should alter the display because it is reading the same as when the battery is in or out of the frame

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Nealh

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Battery voltage is good .
Does the lcd have settings to change voltage reading i.e., 36 or 48v ?

Its appears that the correct voltgae isn't being read/displayed correctly so a setting or faulty controller.
Are you able to identify the V+/V- on the lce connector from the controller and take a voltage reading ?
The cutting out after five miles indicates lvc is being hit so either the battery, controller or a setting as already indicated.
 
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mikenewman63

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Battery voltage is good .
Does the lcd have settings to change voltage reading i.e., 36 or 48v ?

Its appears that the correct voltgae isn't being read/displayed correctly so a setting or faulty controller.
Are you able to identify the V+/V- on the lce connector from the controller and take a voltage reading ?
The cutting out after five miles indicates lvc is being hit so either the battery or controller .
thankyou what is the controller please
 

mikenewman63

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Thankyou vfr400 dont know how but ive just messed with display buttons and its now all fixed thankyou very much.
 

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In that case then one suspects lvc was cutting in and the system thought 48v was the supply, once voltage hit 40v or so it simply stopped.
 
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Thankyou vfr400 dont know how but ive just messed with display buttons and its now all fixed thankyou very much.
I think that's three times I've seen that on this forum. It happened to me once before we had LCDs. I bought a 36v controller that turned out to be a 48v one. Luckily, there was a jumper inside that converted it from one to the other.
 
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I think that's three times I've seen that on this forum. It happened to me once before we had LCDs. I bought a 36v controller that turned out to be a 48v one. Luckily, there was a jumper inside that converted it from one to the other.

A freaking jumper INSIDE? The OP was lucky it was just a setting on the LCD!