Symptom
Component
Check Order
Notes
Solution
3. Battery
Not
Charging
3.1. Dead
Batteries?
It may be that there is no problem with the charger or
charging system on the bike but the batteries are no longer
in a fit enough state to accept a good charge. The output of
the batteries can be measured by the process described in
2.1.
1. Check Battery output
level if below 12.1v it is
likely the batteries need
replacing.
3.2. Charger
Output.
If you have access to a multimeter, then it is possible to
measure the voltage output of the charger by placing the
electrodes of the multimeter into the output lead of the
charger. MK1 & MK2 Chargers: For 36v models the correct
reading should be between 38-41v, for 24v models the
correct reading should be between 28-31v. MK3 Chargers
opperate slightly differently. When the charger is not under
load a 36v charger will elicit around 48v, and around 38v
during a charge. While a 24v charger will elicit around 42v
not under load and around 32 during a charge. If you are
not sure about performing this test then call us or we can
carry out this test at OSET HQ.
1. If the voltage output
from the charger is
dramatically outside of the
stated range, then call us at
OSET immediately.
3.3. Off Bike
Charging Test.
If you have one of our Off Bike Charge Kits, then you will be
able to remove the batteries from your OSET and charge
through the kit. If the batteries will accept a charge in this
way then you can rule out any possibility of a wiring issue
with the bike.
1. Order Off Bike Charge Kit
from OSET.
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