When the green light flashes on an Enercell universal charger, it typically indicates that the charger is in the process of charging a device. This flashing light may signal that the connection between the charger and the device is established and that charging is actively taking place. If the light remains solid green, it usually means the device is fully charged. Always refer to the user manual for specific indicators related to your model.
From the manual, about the charging indicators: "If they flash quickly the batteries may be bad." This would probably mean that the batteries are damaged somehow and cannot be charged.
It could mean anything from "your battery is charged" to "the regulator circuit has failed." Unplug the charger and consult the manual, or check the manufacturer's website.
The light means the battery is about to discharge, to replace asap.
The flashing light on the charger of a Ryobi trimmer typically indicates that the battery is charging. If the light is flashing rapidly, it may signal an error or that the battery is too hot or too cold to charge. If the light is flashing inconsistently or does not change to a steady light, it could indicate a problem with the battery or charger. Always refer to the user manual for specific troubleshooting information.
A yellow light on a trickle charger typically indicates that the charger is in the charging mode and is actively supplying power to the battery. It may also signify that the battery is partially charged or in a maintenance mode, ensuring it remains topped up without overcharging. Always refer to the specific manual for your charger, as light indicators can vary by model.
An exclamation mark warning light on a charger typically indicates a problem with the charging process or the battery. It may signal that the battery is not charging properly, is incompatible with the charger, or is experiencing a fault. In some cases, it could also mean that the charger itself is malfunctioning. It's advisable to consult the device's manual or manufacturer for specific troubleshooting steps.
Do you mean that you can not charge it with a battery charger or the mower will not charge it while it is running? If you can not charge it with a battery charger and you are sure that the charger works then the battery is bad. These type batteries are only good for a couple years. If the mower is not charging the battery it could be a number of things.
If you mean the wires in the battery charger's household AC power cord the three wires are "Hot" or "Live", "Neutral", "Ground".
If the charger has a ammeter on it then it should show close to zero which means the battery is no longer pulling any current from the charger which would mean the battery is fully charged. If it has only a voltmeter then it should show 12.5-13.5 vdc
Do you mean charge by the vehicle running....or do you mean take a charge from a Bench charger? if its in the vehicle it could mean that either the battery/battery connection/cables, a faulty ground, or the alternator is defective. If its on a bench charger then the battery has a dead cell or is defective and needs replacing.
do you mean the alternator or a mains charger any cheap mains charger should do fine if that's what you meant