Got home from my ride the other day and forgot to charge the bike, I hadn't gone far, just along from the University to Bournemouth Pier and then along the prom. to Sandbanks and back, about 15 miles or so.
When I plugged in the charger this morning, no red light (or any other colour) on the charger.
The charger is a pretty standard Sans model SSLC126V42 LI-ion which came with my Freego Eagle.
It is supplying 41.3 volts, when connected to my partly discharged battery, so seems to be working.
Just no lights to tell me what is going on with the charge state.
I split the shell, and there is no obvious tell-tale signs of the problem. It uses one of those multicoloured indicator LED's and tracing the circuit I think it seems to be driven by an smd ic AS324.
I gave up repairing video projector systems some time ago when SMD's came in, as I could no longer see the blasted components - they got really small just as my eyesight got worse as I drifted into my late 50's.
Anyone had similar issues, or should I just buy a new charger?
Cheers, Tony.
When I plugged in the charger this morning, no red light (or any other colour) on the charger.
The charger is a pretty standard Sans model SSLC126V42 LI-ion which came with my Freego Eagle.
It is supplying 41.3 volts, when connected to my partly discharged battery, so seems to be working.
Just no lights to tell me what is going on with the charge state.
I split the shell, and there is no obvious tell-tale signs of the problem. It uses one of those multicoloured indicator LED's and tracing the circuit I think it seems to be driven by an smd ic AS324.
I gave up repairing video projector systems some time ago when SMD's came in, as I could no longer see the blasted components - they got really small just as my eyesight got worse as I drifted into my late 50's.
Anyone had similar issues, or should I just buy a new charger?
Cheers, Tony.