The live reading of battery voltage will greatly improve your understanding of battery health and charging status vs. just looking at the battery percentage, which is just a rough translation of battery voltage. You will see the voltage fluctuating down (when you accelerate) and up (when you idle)
during your ride.
You will learn over time how to interpret your voltage display to make the right conclusions about the status of battery charge.
The theory is as follows: When your battery is fully charged using the accompanying 67.2V charger, the display will show 67.2V (+/- 0.5V due to inaccuracies in measurement). The battery will shut down at around 44V as configured in the controllers.
If you Battery is around 54V and you put lots of load on the motor (e.g. accelerating uphill for heavy riders), the voltage may drop momentarily below the controller shut off point set to 44V. This will lead the controllers to shut down to protect the battery. You will need to connect your scooter
to a charger to reactivate.
We recommend that whenever battery is low, keep an eye on the display to see how Voltage fluctuates downwards when you draw a lot of power.
Voltage vs battery charge for 60V scooters (Mantis, Wolf, OX, OXO)
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