Presentation:
1. The charger converter or fuse is damaged, causing the electric vehicle charging light to stay green and cannot charge.
If the electric vehicle charging light stays green, the first consideration is that the charger has no fault, which usually manifests itself as a damaged converter or fuse. If the converter is damaged, the charger will not be able to convert and charge normally, resulting in a green light from the electric vehicle but no charging. And if the insurance is damaged, it will directly indicate that it cannot be charged.
In this regard, the right solution is to replace the converter or the fuse, but if the problem still cannot be solved, the only option is to replace the charger with a new one.
2. A small battery in the battery pack is defective, causing the electric vehicle to light green while charging.
Secondly, the aspect to consider is whether the battery is defective, which usually manifests itself as follows: A small battery in the battery pack has an open circuit failure. If you charge the electric car at this time, the charger will still show green light and cannot charge.
In this regard, the right solution is to ask the maintenance technician to use a multimeter to check whether each battery is defective, find the defective battery and see if it can be repaired. However, if she can't. be repaired, the only option is to replace it with a new one. The battery is exhausted.
3. The connection wire is detached or has a virtual connection, causing the electric vehicle charging light to stay green and fail to charge
Finally, the way it should look. This is whether the connection wire is loose or has a vir connectiontuelle. Usually the interface is loose or corroded and there is a virtual connection.
In this regard, the correct solution is to reconnect the charger and see if the green light changes from green to red. Otherwise, you need to check whether the interface is corroded and replace the wiring. if necessary. .