What Is the Best Way to Charge an Electric Scooter?

 

Congratulations! You've just purchased a scooter and are undoubtedly concerned about how to properly charge the battery in order to maintain the value of your large investment. Don't worry; this article debunks the fallacies about electric scooter charging and how to extend battery life, guaranteeing you get the most life (and kilometres) out of your battery.

 What Is the Best Way to Charge an Electric Scooter?

 To begin, plug the charger into the wall

 Unless otherwise specified in the manual, connect the charger to the wall first before connecting to the scooter. For the charger and its output capacitors, this is the safest option. During the charging process, the charger will become hot, which is entirely normal. Place your charger on its side, exposed, on a non-flammable surface with good airflow.

 Connect the charger plug to the charging port on the scooter

 Remove the protective cover from the charging port and turn off your scooter. Make sure the port and connector are both dust-free and, if required, blow them out. Pay close attention to the charger's orientation. Most chargers are keyed to only work in one direction, however, others are poorly engineered, and the connector can still be shorted. Connect the charger to the port on the back of your electric scooter.

 Allow time for the scooter to charge

 Charge until the charger's indicator light turns green, then unplug. The LED on most chargers will turn green before they are fully charged. You'll realize you're not quite at 100% if your scooter has a built-in voltmeter or battery display. You can either charge till you reach 100% or utilize as-is if you require the most distance. To estimate electric vehicle charging time, use the charging timetable.

 After charging, don't leave your charger plugged in.

 Once your scooter is fully charged, disconnect the charger. If you leave it plugged in after it has done charging, the cathode will corrode and the capacity will be reduced.

 Don't expect to be able to fully charge your scooter in less than an hour

 If you have a fast scooter and want to go fast, you'll have to discharge the battery quickly. If you're truly concerned, though, you shouldn't discharge the battery at a rate that will completely drain it in less than an hour. When running at high speeds for long periods of time or under strong torque loads, such as accelerating up a steep slope, you are likely to exceed this ideal discharge rate, if only briefly.

 If you don't have any solid instructions, the safest bet for EV charging is to plug your charger into the wall first, then into the scooter. When the charger is not plugged in, the output capacitor is at 0 volts of potential. By connecting the charger first, the output capacitor voltage is brought considerably closer to that of the battery. The voltage difference will be much lower when you plug it in, and there should be no current spike.

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