If your charger fails to charge properly or has a shortened charging duration, it often indicates the need for replacement. To extend your charger's lifespan, ensure proper power supply and keep it in a dry environment. Below are essential maintenance guidelines for daily charger use:
1. Use a Compatible Power Socket
● Ensure the AC power socket matches the charger’s plug to avoid connection issues.
2. Maintain Stable Voltage Supply
● The input voltage should remain within 220V ±10% to prevent damage.
3. Follow Correct Charging Steps
● Turn on the vehicle’s power lock.
● Connect the charger plug to the vehicle’s charging port.
● Plug the charger into the main power supply.
4. Monitor Charging Indicators
● When correctly connected, the power indicator lights up.
● The 1-30A current indicator confirms charging begins.
● A full 10+ hour charge is recommended for deeply discharged batteries.
5. Understand the Charging Stages
● Stage 1 (Constant Current): ~6 hours at 25A.
● Stage 2 (Continuous Voltage): ~3 hours until near full capacity.
● Stage 3 (Float Charge): The float charge light activates, current drops to 1-2A, and the fan stops—indicating full charge.
6. Safely Disconnect After Charging
● Always unplug the charger from the power source first, then disconnect it from the battery.
● Avoid exposing the charger to moisture or extreme temperatures.
● Regularly inspect cables and connectors for wear or damage.
For reliable charging solutions, our company offers high-quality EV chargers and lithium battery chargers, ensuring long-lasting performance for your electric vehicle.
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