I received my new bike a few weeks ago. I put aside the battery aside since I have no use of it due to weather outside.
Now it?s time to start setting it up therefore I begin looking at charging the battery. I took the battery out of the bike and placed it at my work table. When I pressed the button for 3 to 5 secs to take it out of shipping mode, Nothing happened, no light at all.
So I decided to put the battery back in the bike and turn it on. On the LCD display there was a single flashing LED on the battery level indicator. Therefore I assumed since it has so low power was the reason that the shipping mode was not functioning.
I took a picture and proceeded to charge it anyways.
I was thinking why it was not in Shipping Mode? And has anyone received a new bike in such a low voltage state?
FWIW, The manuals for the RadExpand 5 and the RadMini ST2 make no mention at all about "shipping mode" for the battery. My RadExpand arrived with about 80% charge. They are both external batteries though, so maybe the semi-integrated ones are treated differently.
I can't comment on how the RadMini's battery shipped because I bought it from a friend.
It just surprises me. I expected or assumed to see somewhere above 50% charged. To see less than one LED lit up gave me a little panic attack. Maybe this is their way of safely shipping the battery.
The good thing though is that it charged fully.
Quote from: Naranja_CT5+ on March 02, 2024, 08:53:32 PM
The good thing though is that it charged fully.
Indeed it is. 8)