What do the lights mean on the Hypervolt EV charger?

What do the lights mean on the Hypervolt EV charger?

Rapid Pulsing Blue: A charging session has been stopped via the app. Pulsing white: The charger has lost internet connection. Solid Green: A connected vehicle is charging. Solid Green (reduced bolt glow): A connected vehicle is charging but at a reduced power rate. Flashing Green: The charger is waiting on random delay. One time red, orange, or green: The charger is testing itself and is ready for use. Red or green blinking: The battery was recognized and the charger is initializing. Orange light: The battery is charged and can be removed for use. Red blinking: The battery is too hot or too cold. Charging it could cause damage.A solid red LED indicates the battery is charging. A flashing red LED indicates the charger is receiving an error message. Consult the Powertrain Troubleshooting Matrix section. The solid green LED on the charger indicates a fully charged battery.A: The blinking green light indicates the battery is charging. When fully charged, the green light turns solid. The length of time the blinking green continues depends on how discharged the battery is.If it blinks continuously, it might indicate that the charger isn’t receiving enough power or is experiencing an issue with the connection. Wireless Charger Blinking Red: If you see a wireless charger blinking red, it often points to a problem with the charging process.

How to know when a Hypervolt is fully charged?

The light ring on the Hypervolt indicates the device’s battery level and operational status. If your light ring is green it has optimal charge. As your Hypervolt loses charge, it will change from yellow to red. Once fully charged your Hypervolt light ring will turn solid green. Check what your Hypervolt Home 3 Pro EV Charger is up to Simply by Looking at the LED Status Colours: Purple LED – Charging is Scheduled. Green LED – Charging is Active. Yellow LED – Charging is in Super Eco Mode.

What color is Hypervolt charging?

The LED light band will pulsate to show battery level and indicate active charging. The LED light band colors correspond to the charge level ranging from red (low) to green (fully charged). Full charge is indicated when the LED band remains green and fully illuminated. A red light comes on to indicate fast charging of the battery. After fast charge is done, the light turns green and the remaining 3 hour charge becomes a trickle charge, optimizing battery performance.

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