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The next step is to take the fuse out of the battery to examine it. If your voltmeter shows 0v, it is safe to assume that there is a problem with your output fuse, meaning the fuse is not delivering power from battery, and you will need to perform a fuse replacement. If the volt test meter reads somewhere around 54 volts that means your battery is working. Insert the positive and negative leads of the voltmeter into the dedicated terminals. Then, locate the positive and negative terminals on your battery located at the upper side of the battery. To conduct a voltage test and ensure the output fuse is delivering power from the battery and working fine, turn the battery on its side, turn on the voltmeter to DCV or 200k ohms, depending on your voltmeter. You’ll need to use your voltmeter to determine if the battery is fully charged or working.
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If the charger light is green, it could mean one of three things:ī) Something is wrong with the input fuse (5 amps), probably burned. Plug in the charger into the battery and if the charger light is red, it means the battery is charging, and the battery input fuse working fine. Your charger light will typically display two colors, and both will help you when it comes to diagnosing the problem with your battery. It might seem obvious, but the first thing you should do is check your charger for signs of life. Now that you have everything in the above list, you’re ready to get started. 30 amp fuse for output port or 5 amps fuse for input port (color doesn’t matter. They are also fairly inexpensive on Amazon). Volt Amp Test Meter/voltmeter (your local hardware store will have these. In most cases, the issue will be merely a blown fuse, allowing you to replace the fuse and get your battery working in just a few minutes. So what do you do if your e-bike battery stops working? Well, there are a few simple things you can quickly test to get to the bottom of your battery issues. That being said, there is a chance your LG battery could stop working and refuse to budge at some point way into the future. This is because LG makes great batteries, and here at Rize Bikes, we have been retrofitting LG batteries to all of our electric bikes from day one. Do not overtighten.If you own an electric bike, there’s a very good chance you have an LG battery attached to it. Place the fuse cover in position and use a Phillips head screwdriver to carefully tighten the fuse cover. Ensure the metal portion is in place in the fuse cover.
#BATTERY FUSE INSTALL#
Install the replacement fuse. Carefully place the fuse in position in the battery.Recycle the fuse according to local rules. Carefully remove the fuse from the battery.Use a Phillips head screwdriver to carefully loosen the 20A fuse cover (shown below). If the battery is charged but the bike will not turn on when the battery is installed, replace the 20A fuse.Use a Phillips head screwdriver to carefully loosen the 5A fuse cover. Lift the battery handle and locate the 5A fuse cover (shown below) located just above the key barrel. If the battery does not charge, replace the 5A fuse.Locate and remove the fuse cover securing the fuse in place.
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Never open the battery housing, which will void the warranty and can result in damage to the battery or property, or lead to serious injury or death.
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In the case of damage to the terminals or battery mount, please discontinue use and contact Rad Power Bikes Product Support immediately. Be careful to keep the exposed connector terminals clear of debris, and do not drop or damage the battery. Do not touch the "+" and "-" terminal contacts on the bottom of the battery.