Pukka Owners Manual > Pukka Charger Light Turns Green But Batteries Are Not Charged

 

The charger light stays green, but batteries are not charged

 


 

Normal operation

After using your Pukka for a period of time, you will need to recharge the batteries in your Pukka. Plug your charger into the side charger port of your Pukka and then plug the charger into an electrical outlet. Be sure to align the groove in the charger plug with the notch in the side charger port.

 

 

The charger light will glow red if the battery level is below 80 percent, yellow/orange when above 80 percent, and green when the battery level reaches 100 percent.

 

The battery charger light won't turn green.

 

Charger light stays green

If you plug the charger into the charger port after you have ridden you Pukka for a while and the charger light does not turn red, there may be a problem with the

  • batteries
  • charger port connection
  • charger

Your Pukka charger is a smart charger and periodically tests the battery level. If the charger is plugged into an electrical outlet without sensing that it is connected to the battery, the light will remain green. Therefore, remove the black battery cover and check the wires that connect the charger port to the battery terminals to make sure they are connected and in good condition.

Occasionally, battery cells become damaged and the charger acts as it does when not connected to batteries. The Pukka's 12 volt sealed lead acid batteries can be check with a load tester. Most auto parts dealers have the equipment to test your batteries.