Levo Gen 3 Hot charger

Timwillows

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Jun 6, 2019
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Portsmouth
Im used to the charger block getting warm while charging, but recently it’s been positively hot (too hot to hold comfortably) slightly smelly and with a slight buzzing noise. How unusual is this and can a dealer do any diagnostic check on the charger?
 

Ark

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Mar 8, 2023
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
buzzing is probably a capacitor or something on it's way out, I'd try and get the charger replaced.
what charger do you have though? Itheres a fast charger maybe that one gets hot?

I think the one I have takes about 4 hours for a full 750wh charge and the charger barely gets warm to touch anytime I've checked it.
 

Greeno

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Jul 6, 2024
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San Diego, Cal
I have the standard charger that came with my bike and use it to charge my 700w battery.
It gets HOT, hotter than any charger I have used in the past.
From what I read that is normal, the buzzing sound probably not, have your dealer check it out.
 

RustyIron

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Im used to the charger block getting warm while charging, but recently it’s been positively hot (too hot to hold comfortably) slightly smelly and with a slight buzzing noise. How unusual is this and can a dealer do any diagnostic check on the charger?

Electrical devices in the 160° F to 180° F range are perfectly acceptable. Depending on where you are, you're plugged in to 60 Hz or 50 Hz power. That's well within the range of human hearing. Electrical devices frequently make audible noise.

My only advice is the same advice that I'd give to anyone charging a bike: Do it in a well ventilated location to provide adequate cooling, and keep flammable items away from the immediate area. If he charger is functioning properly, the Bike Store Boys aren't going to be able to tell you anything helpful.
 

Polo1602

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Jan 19, 2023
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Cologne
My charger is getting hot too. When it charges the last 20% (80% to 100%) my charger also makes high frequency noises. I went to my local bike shop and the shop replaced the charger. The new one makes the same noises and getting hot too. So i think it´s normal (230V - 50Hz).
 

jackamo

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Im used to the charger block getting warm while charging, but recently it’s been positively hot (too hot to hold comfortably) slightly smelly and with a slight buzzing noise. How unusual is this and can a dealer do any diagnostic check on the charger?
Bin it .
 

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