help required with charging issue, whilst recently attempting to connect my Haibike trekking 4 to the charger after a short ride I experienced a large flash as i tried to connect the charger. The battery seems to be ok and still powers the bike but the charger will not re charge the battery does the charger have an internal fuse or have I damaged and will need to replace the charger and or the battery
Apparently, a short circuit "happened", for some reason, and the advice you have received already from the two other members that posted, should help you to find out where the problem actually is and maybe fix it too.
Photos of the charger connector and the battery connector, may help in further diagnosis - possibly. A bit of a long shot, but easily done.
Maybe the charger cable was already damaged or loose in some way, which was the ultimate cause and effect!
And as already mentioned, it might be just a fuse somewhere, if you are lucky!
I also agree with Bikes4two, about an e-biker having a multi-meter handy, and to learn how to use it safely. Even a cheap one, at say under 20 UK Pounds, will deliver valuable infos, that many here can interpret for you accurately, as you have come to the right place for your questions.
I also found his comment of "(you don't have one! but you have an e-Bike - best buy one soonest)" to be fully accurate, and well thought out, a little bit of humour!
Having an e-bike today, IMO is in some ways similar to owning a car say 100 years ago, then you had to learn enough to make (simple) tests, checks and maintenance.
An e-bike is not quite as simple as an ordinary bike, with no motor, as many (you are far from alone) apparently wrongly believe.
If you have a good friend or neighbour, who can read and use (and HAS!) a multi-meter in such situations, who understands electricity, you might want to invite him to your house for a few beers and an e-bike diagnosis!
Ask questions, learn the answers and watch exactly what he does.
I wish you well, and that your problem(s) are easily fixed, but going to an LBS may cost you "an arm and a leg", unless you still have a full guarantee on the bike! Then you do not touch the bike, but bring it to them of course!
I wish you luck
Andy