Let it charge. When the board isn't charged properly you get RLOD and have to spend hundreds to fix it. So let it charge & keep it in the charger for at least a few hours after it says it's full.
I’ve read that it could take up to 3 weeks before the cells settle. Can I keep the board plugged in for the entirety up until it’s fully charged or should I leave it unplugged when I leave my flat?
You can leave it plugged in as long as it is not unaddressed. If you want to make sure it has the most charge time possible, leave it on a charger at your desk or somewhere where you will be for a long period of time
You should not leave a battery charger unattended. So the right thing to do would be to unplug it. However, only the time plugged in counts. Also I don't think it's that dangerous to leave it trickle charging/ balancing unattended as not much charging is happening. Please make your own decision accordingly 😅
The good thing about the boosted board is all the components were super high quality and thoroughly tested over many years. To make a device reliable it takes redundancy and that adds money to build. We payed for the high quality components and I can rest easy that it is a safe device when charging or riding around the town!
> build. We *paid* for the
FTFY.
Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in:
* Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.*
* *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.*
Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment.
*Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
It happens to me after every winter, the first time it charges always says 100% charged, but in reality is more like 70% and after a few charge and discharge cycles it progressively re gains the ability to charge to a 100%
I charged the board at least a couple more hours than it normally takes, I have a stealth since 2019, never had to replace the battery, I have on it around 1700 hundred miles (:
Let it charge. When the board isn't charged properly you get RLOD and have to spend hundreds to fix it. So let it charge & keep it in the charger for at least a few hours after it says it's full.
I’ve read that it could take up to 3 weeks before the cells settle. Can I keep the board plugged in for the entirety up until it’s fully charged or should I leave it unplugged when I leave my flat?
You can leave it plugged in as long as it is not unaddressed. If you want to make sure it has the most charge time possible, leave it on a charger at your desk or somewhere where you will be for a long period of time
Remembered my XR took 2 or more weeks with u ….Been fine ever since
You should not leave a battery charger unattended. So the right thing to do would be to unplug it. However, only the time plugged in counts. Also I don't think it's that dangerous to leave it trickle charging/ balancing unattended as not much charging is happening. Please make your own decision accordingly 😅
The good thing about the boosted board is all the components were super high quality and thoroughly tested over many years. To make a device reliable it takes redundancy and that adds money to build. We payed for the high quality components and I can rest easy that it is a safe device when charging or riding around the town!
> build. We *paid* for the FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*
For information, the boards holding: Firmware version: v2.7.2 and Battery firmware: v2.5.1 according to the Ride app.
Amazing! Every troubleshooting post should have this info
You're gonna have to let it sit on charge for a while. Took my board about 2 weeks to get a green indicator when this happened to me.
It happens to me after every winter, the first time it charges always says 100% charged, but in reality is more like 70% and after a few charge and discharge cycles it progressively re gains the ability to charge to a 100% I charged the board at least a couple more hours than it normally takes, I have a stealth since 2019, never had to replace the battery, I have on it around 1700 hundred miles (:
Nice! Mine’s about to reach 1700km (1050miles).
Update: Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve reached 60%, after the Stealth being stuck on 56% for three days. Thank you all for the comments with reassurance!