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- Jan 1, 1970
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I just bought a used elec scooter for the kids which did not come with
the charger for the battery. The scotter only came with one battery,
though looking at the manual in the internet, I see it should have had
two.
The battery is a CB612. Looking at the internet, I see that these
figures usually imply 6V 1.2AMP thoughg the battery shows in brackets
12V6AH/20HR). Does this mean it is a 12V 6AMP battery, or what does
the 20HR imply? Also the battery shows 14-15V cycle use, 13.5-13.8V
standby use, and less than 1.8A initial current. I believe the cycle
use implies the max voltage to charge it at, and since it shows 14-15V
that I believe implies a 12V battery (2.4V per cell) - is this correct?
Or could this battery be a 6V, and the reason it shows the 12V stuff is
perhaps because this scotter is suppose to have two of these battery
connected in series which would make 2 6V batteries into one 12V?
By the way, I am currently charging this battery with a standard
converter which outputs 12VDC @ 800mA - I assume this is OK since the
battery does show 14-15V cycle use?
One last confusion - the manual on the net said the scotter was suppose
to come with a 29V 1A charger - I believe this is because when two of
these batteries are in series, the total cycle use is doubled allowing
for a max charge of 30V. Is this correct.
Thanks
the charger for the battery. The scotter only came with one battery,
though looking at the manual in the internet, I see it should have had
two.
The battery is a CB612. Looking at the internet, I see that these
figures usually imply 6V 1.2AMP thoughg the battery shows in brackets
12V6AH/20HR). Does this mean it is a 12V 6AMP battery, or what does
the 20HR imply? Also the battery shows 14-15V cycle use, 13.5-13.8V
standby use, and less than 1.8A initial current. I believe the cycle
use implies the max voltage to charge it at, and since it shows 14-15V
that I believe implies a 12V battery (2.4V per cell) - is this correct?
Or could this battery be a 6V, and the reason it shows the 12V stuff is
perhaps because this scotter is suppose to have two of these battery
connected in series which would make 2 6V batteries into one 12V?
By the way, I am currently charging this battery with a standard
converter which outputs 12VDC @ 800mA - I assume this is OK since the
battery does show 14-15V cycle use?
One last confusion - the manual on the net said the scotter was suppose
to come with a 29V 1A charger - I believe this is because when two of
these batteries are in series, the total cycle use is doubled allowing
for a max charge of 30V. Is this correct.
Thanks