03-02-2015, 03:37 PM | #1 |
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keeping batteries plugged in=damage?
in one post i read that keeping your segway plugged in can damage them sorry i cant find a link anymore. is that true? i have a new2014 and a2004 x2 with lithium s am told.by my dealer
if i get to pulling them off can i look up battery serial numbers to learn more about exactly what i have?i use asurge protector that has insurance now that it is winter Last edited by rotorblades; 03-02-2015 at 03:42 PM.. Reason: a last thought |
03-04-2015, 05:31 AM | #2 |
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I've had my Segway (i170 w/Li-ion bats) for about 8 years now. It is plugged in about 95% of the time I am not using it. I bought it used and understand it was previously used for security at the Oakland, CA airport. I switched out the original batteries for a used set after a couple years, then a set of refurbished ones a couple years after that. I've had these ever since.
I wouldn't hesitate to plug my Seg in any time, for any length of time (I've gone a week or more, often). I carry a cord with me in case I need to plug in for a while so I can keep gliding. Some may say don't plug it in until it cools down. I don't do that. Some may say unplug it a while before you turn it on. I don't do that. Some say switch front to back and back to front occasionally or regularly. I don't do that. I just glide to my heart's content. I've never gone to a blinking last bar, but I have glided as much as 12 or 14 miles on a single charge - and I max out the weight limit. Jim |
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Here is a link to the other thread that you created that had the information in. http://forums.segwaychat.org/showthread.php?t=33620
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