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I never thought what you plugged in first would matter . But I had to test my cairn adventure battery and video it. Pthey said plug in battery first then plug in to wall then switch power on. Whereas on levo it's never missed a beat what ever way I do it .Don't know anything about the Amflow's, but if you check out the Android SDK code for the drones, the same error code is used for :
"%battery_index Battery overcurrent when charging" then it notes "Check charging device"
On some bikes you can do things like hold down the power for 10 or 20 seconds and it will reset the battery, not sure if you can do this on the Amflow's or not.
The other thing to try would be disconnecting the charger then trying different combinations.
Like Plug charger into the mains first then the bike.
Plug it into the bike, then the mains.
Try it plugged into a different wall socket on a different circuit in case there's something else weird going on.
Obviously check the connections are all clean/dry/not contaminated and connected properly.
I would actually expect the opposite but with some safety in the adapter.My experience with my Bosch CX chargers is that once everything is connected and I then switch on the power there is a delay of a few seconds before the LED Remote and Kiox respond......suggesting to me that it is the charger that is running a check routine before it allows power to the battery. At nearly £100 the charger clearly consists of more than a transformer circuit! I would be surprised if any modern charger from the main brands is any different.
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