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I haven't used my razor scooter in years. I just bought a charger and it seem like it is charging but it keep saying it is on low. I twisted the gas thing and it is making a noise like it want to go. But I am not sure I have charge it for 12 hours now. Do I need a battery or is it just taking it time to charge.
The green light will come on if the charger does not sense a low battery. In other words, if you plug it into the wall, and not the scooter, it will still show the green light. It will only show a low charge (and charge the battery) if it is completely connected completing the circuit. My guess is that the battery is dead, and the plug is not all the way connected. Also, I believe the scooter has to be turned off to charge.
Note the charger doesn't turn itself off. It will only signal batteries are charged. You can overcharge these batteries by leaving them on the charger for too long. Suggested by retailer is two hours maximum.
Any case, Jackson Mack is correct on all counts there.
If the light is green on the charger, and the scooter still doesn't go, there might be some other issue besides the batteries themselves like loose wiring, fuse switch, etc.
hi, a blinking red light ,is telling you that a battery is going bad or you have a bad plug , or your charger is going bad . I had a razor scooter that had the blinking red light, it was a busted plug on the scooter where it plugs in.I had one scooter that had the blinking red light, it was A battery gone bad . good luck!
Look in your manual if you lost it then, go to razor.com and request one. But the simple answer is to: 1. Turn off the scooter 2. Plug charger into wall outlet. 3. Find the hole on the side that matches the charger plug(not the wall outlet plug) . 4. Plug the charger into the scooter. 5. Wait until the charger turn off ( if the charger is a smart charger), typical charging time is 4-6hours.
*If not a smart charger you can calculate the charge time by using an online battery charging time calculator.
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