2WheelsNot4
E*POWAH Master
Just to confirm, because
exposure for some reason have scant info on charging, and tbh its just a tad confusing.
To do with the charger light when fully charged.
OK, i plug the charger into the light, then into the mains, then switch on the charger
The light is red.
After the light display reaches 100% is the light still red, or does it change to green.
I ask because I've yet to actually catch it as it hits 100% but from the instructions i get the notion that once the light reaches 100%, I need to keep it charging, but it doesnt say how long.
I've had the light on charge from about 45% till now where it reads 100% and the light on the charger is green.
Does this mean its completely charged and i can unplug it, or do i need to let it continue on, in i suppose trickle charge and if that's the case how long, and will the light on the charger stay green, or do something else - blink perhaps.
Thanks.
I'll leave it a bit longer, as according to Exposure i cant overcharge it. But I'd like to know exactly before switching it off.
exposure for some reason have scant info on charging, and tbh its just a tad confusing.
To do with the charger light when fully charged.
OK, i plug the charger into the light, then into the mains, then switch on the charger
The light is red.
After the light display reaches 100% is the light still red, or does it change to green.
I ask because I've yet to actually catch it as it hits 100% but from the instructions i get the notion that once the light reaches 100%, I need to keep it charging, but it doesnt say how long.
I've had the light on charge from about 45% till now where it reads 100% and the light on the charger is green.
Does this mean its completely charged and i can unplug it, or do i need to let it continue on, in i suppose trickle charge and if that's the case how long, and will the light on the charger stay green, or do something else - blink perhaps.
Thanks.
I'll leave it a bit longer, as according to Exposure i cant overcharge it. But I'd like to know exactly before switching it off.