Charge the car beyond the recommended number of hours
This is a mistake that some electric motorbike users often make. Users should only charge the vehicle according to the number of hours recommended by the manufacturer. Charging the vehicle for more than the number of hours can cause the battery to quickly deteriorate and reduce its lifespan. In addition, charging the vehicle for more than the allowed number of hours also poses a risk of fire or explosion, especially in cases where the power source is unstable or the charger does not have the ability to automatically turn off when fully charged.
Do not let the battery cool before charging.
Some electric motorbike users have the habit of charging the motorbike right after returning home. This is not recommended, because the battery is still hot at this time. Charging an electric motorbike when the battery is hot will affect the lifespan of the accessory, and also cause a risk of fire and explosion. Users should wait for the battery to cool completely before charging the electric motorbike.
Subjective with unusual signs
Users should not be subjective with unusual signs during the charging process of electric motorbikes. Some signs that users need to pay attention to are: the battery is swollen, the electric motorbike charges faster than normal, the motorbike makes strange noises during the charging process... These are all signs that the electric motorbike or charging device is having problems and needs to be repaired or replaced.
In this case, users need to go to reputable facilities for inspection and guidance.