My Pro Connect was new in July 2008. When I arrived home I put the battery on charge and it charged without a problem. I then rode the bike until the battery was exhausted. The charger would not then re-charge the battery. Upon placing the battery on the charger, none of the lights on the battery illuminated.
After lots of un-plugging, moving to different sockets and lifting the battery on and off the charger it eventually started to charge. I had done nothing meaningful to make this happen.
After the second discharge exactly the same thing happened as above. And again after repeated meaningless actions, eventually the battery started to charge. This pattern continued until I could stand it no longer. 50 Cycles swapped the charger without hesitation.
Charger number two has worked perfectly since July and still is working well in terms of it actually putting a charge into the battery when I want it to.
Lloyd from 50 Cycles contacted me just over a week ago and said that he wanted to replace charger number 2 because it didn’t have a Euro Plug on it. This is one avenue they are exploring in relation to my battery problems.
Charger number three has arrived and it is just the same as the first one that I had. My battery is sat on it now and nothing is happening. I suspect that if I go and change my socks for blue ones and put on a string vest or carry out some other non-sense procedure it will start to charge the battery.
I think that I have mentioned this before, but if I can once get the battery to start charging, I can take it of the charger switch everything off, move it to another part of the country and it will always, without exception, resume the charge cycle. But once the battery has been subjected to anything like a reasonable discharge, and by this I mean over 30% discharged I have hells own job charging it again.
I spoke to Scott at 50C yesterday and he has agreed to swap it for charger number 4 on Monday if I am still having problems, so I am not worried in that respect. He did suggest that it might be my electricity at one stage! I have tried the on various independent supplies and the same thing applies, so it isn’t that. Another suggestion by Scott was that a power surge on my supply may have damaged the charger. But again, I have a computer surge protector in my garage that has other sensitive instrumentation plugged into it and this has always been feeding my battery chargers. Everything else on that feed is working fine, so again I can’t see this being the problem.
I must say that the part of the conversation that I refer to above did leave me feeling a little un-easy for a while, but I’ll just put it down to exploring all the possibilities in order to render assistance on this occasion. I take great care with all of my possessions and my Pro C although used daily since July and having covered nearly 1700 miles is like new and meticulously maintained.
Has anyone else experienced anything like?
UPDATE
The battery is now charging. I don’t know what I have done, but I have placed the battery on the charger for the n+1 th time and it is now working. Bizarre.
After lots of un-plugging, moving to different sockets and lifting the battery on and off the charger it eventually started to charge. I had done nothing meaningful to make this happen.
After the second discharge exactly the same thing happened as above. And again after repeated meaningless actions, eventually the battery started to charge. This pattern continued until I could stand it no longer. 50 Cycles swapped the charger without hesitation.
Charger number two has worked perfectly since July and still is working well in terms of it actually putting a charge into the battery when I want it to.
Lloyd from 50 Cycles contacted me just over a week ago and said that he wanted to replace charger number 2 because it didn’t have a Euro Plug on it. This is one avenue they are exploring in relation to my battery problems.
Charger number three has arrived and it is just the same as the first one that I had. My battery is sat on it now and nothing is happening. I suspect that if I go and change my socks for blue ones and put on a string vest or carry out some other non-sense procedure it will start to charge the battery.
I think that I have mentioned this before, but if I can once get the battery to start charging, I can take it of the charger switch everything off, move it to another part of the country and it will always, without exception, resume the charge cycle. But once the battery has been subjected to anything like a reasonable discharge, and by this I mean over 30% discharged I have hells own job charging it again.
I spoke to Scott at 50C yesterday and he has agreed to swap it for charger number 4 on Monday if I am still having problems, so I am not worried in that respect. He did suggest that it might be my electricity at one stage! I have tried the on various independent supplies and the same thing applies, so it isn’t that. Another suggestion by Scott was that a power surge on my supply may have damaged the charger. But again, I have a computer surge protector in my garage that has other sensitive instrumentation plugged into it and this has always been feeding my battery chargers. Everything else on that feed is working fine, so again I can’t see this being the problem.
I must say that the part of the conversation that I refer to above did leave me feeling a little un-easy for a while, but I’ll just put it down to exploring all the possibilities in order to render assistance on this occasion. I take great care with all of my possessions and my Pro C although used daily since July and having covered nearly 1700 miles is like new and meticulously maintained.
Has anyone else experienced anything like?
UPDATE
The battery is now charging. I don’t know what I have done, but I have placed the battery on the charger for the n+1 th time and it is now working. Bizarre.