09-15-2014, 11:58 AM | #1 |
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I bought my i180 new as soon as it was available with Li-on batteries in Vancouver BC. I have taken it to Mexico and used it daily at (multiple) home(s) since then. It looks in rough shape as it was used so often (and running over it with the RV didn't help) Now I am having a problem; I can get from 50 to a couple of hundred feet before it beeps, slows and flashes red with the wrench symbol, forcing me off before it shuts down. After 30 seconds or so it will restart fine; for another short glide. I have noticed that when I walk away from it, on, leaning up against a wall, it will shut down in a few minutes, unlike before. I contacted a Canadian dealer who said they will send it to Segway for me (not useful). I contacted Segway who said its likely a main board problem. According to the blinky lights and the battery gauge, my batteries and charging system are fine (remarkably). I need my baby working again as I'm a night security guard for a large industrial site. I took it apart to some degree to have a look. The main board looks pristine, I removed every visible cable connection and sprayed with contact cleaner, reassembled (contact cleaner on the battery connections too) and tested; no change. I need a solution other than sending it to Segway as I can't afford an expensive repair nor can I afford to replace it. Any suggestions would be very welcome... BTW, I'm competent mechanically and electrically Thanx skip Mods; please move this if I posted in the wrong place, thanx |
09-15-2014, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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The batteries do have a life span, and perhaps they are working properly, but just at the end of their life.
You might want to check them out. Also, the amount of segments of the battery monitor that come on with the wrench is very important. IF the wrench comes on with the top battery indicator it is very different than if the wrench comes on with all the battery indicators. You should observe the display carefully, or snap a picture the next time this happens, and I am sure that someone here can help you identify exactly what the segway is saying as the fault. Good luck.
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09-15-2014, 03:52 PM | #3 |
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I second KSagal's suspicion on battery life, it's appx 8 years or more already since you purchase the unit and it's been serving faithfully for all this time but battery does have a life cycle, and it looks like it might be time to renew them.
I would recommend to borrow a set of known working battery and test the unit, if the same symptom appear then we can narrow down to the problem of the unit. Problems can be, handlebar electronic, mainboard, motor, the possibility is in this order. sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk APP |
09-15-2014, 06:19 PM | #4 |
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Thanx for your interest guys.
Took some shaky pix but they show that I started out with a full charge (Green smiley face, scanning vertical line and full charge circle). After a short distance at low speed, it started beeping and shaking so I took a series of pix as I stopped and got off: Red flashing with sad face, scanning vertical line and full circle while slowing down. Changed to red, full circle with wrench when I stepped off. Then shut down. Waited 10 seconds and it restarted (Green smiley face, scanning vertical line and full charge circle). What does this tell you, o great wizards? I have no one to swap batteries with and there is no Canadian dealer close by. I am prepared to dismantle the handlebar assembly if I could get some guidance. This is where most of the damage occurred in the accident but the problem has increased over time, starting before that occasion. If necessary or if you advise, I would take it to the dealer in Bellingham, Washington but that has the hassle of crossing the border and they seem to be more into camels than Segways (!) skip |
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Just noticed there is a servicing dealer in Edmonds Wa. That's also do-able. But quite frankly I would rather fix it with the segwaychat community's help.
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09-15-2014, 08:31 PM | #6 |
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I would agree with those that suggest batteries. For the trip to Washington you could have your answer with as little trouble as possible. Anything we as seg owners do in the field is educated guess-work.
I also have an 8 year old seg with original batteries and even though they show full charge they only have a short range. I've learned what the distance is but it's just a matter of time before they go nowhere. Then it's time to call Jason for a re-build! |
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You mention that you show full charge but get limited range. As you glide, does the battery gauge show the charge depleting? Mine doesn't. Karl mentioned the charge indicator when flashing red will give a hint to the problem. Can anyone decode what I see? Is there a write-up or can anyone advise how to dismantle the handlebar? Thanx for your help, folks... skip |
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09-19-2014, 12:05 AM | #8 |
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You might want to start up the segway and lean it against a wall in balance mode until it falls over. This might take an entire day. After it's dead, recharge for 12 hours. This will recalibrate the battery circuit.
If that does not work, you will most likely need a new set of batteries. jeff
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Try what jeff mentioned. I had this happen with almost new batteries and this helped. If the batteries are actually bad it will not make them worse.
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09-19-2014, 01:11 PM | #10 |
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Thanx JG and JR;
Unfortunately this doesn't work for the problem I have. I always lean it against a wall when I get off (that's why my stand isn't broken). If I'm done for a while I turn it off. If I'm going to use it soon, I leave it on. Over time, it is now at the point where it will shut down after 5-15 minutes. However, when I restart it, the battery gauge says it is a fully charged as it was when I "parked" it. Unless there is a problem with the battery gauge (which has always been consistent with my charging regime), I don't think this is a battery issue. I am hoping to find a working Segway somewhere to swap batteries and confirm this, but I have never had an indication that the batteries were bad or not charging. Never seen a red charge light either... skip |
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