Guide to reviving the Segway Gen 1 and Gen 2 battery
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I wrote this guide primarily for myself because I've had this happen to me (Segway accidentally left unplugged) 4 times now, the last one just yesterday, and it has continued to save my batteries.
I am posting this here in case It helps anyone else. This is for the original Gen 1 and Gen 2 Segway units. I do not own a Ninebot. |
Thank you, Rene. Very nice writeup. I'm heartened to see that you trickle charge your battery on a fireproof tile floor.
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Thank you so much for the thorough and concise instructions. I am going to give it a try will let y'all know how it goes. |
Guide to rejuvinating segway batteries
I did indeed give this method a try and it worked beautifully --- I am back in business with two fully charged batteries.
Thank you again Rene for a thorough and concise guide I would heartily recommend this method before shelling out a lot of money for either a reconditioned or a new battery. Admittedly not ever battery will respond but for those that have simply been depleted to the point they will not be recognized by the on board charger this worked perfectly. |
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Cheers! |
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Also I love my home :) |
Rene - this guide worked perfectly. I don’t know if you saw my thread but after a power outage, the charger in my Segway appeared to lock up, and I lost enough voltage that one battery dipped down to 40v or so. A quick float charge and it’s good as new.
Thanks for writing this up so clearly! Saved the battery. :-) |
awesome!
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Thank you for sharing it with us, this is really helpful in figuring out how to make it durable enough in the long run.
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