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Oh no! Your hoverboard isn’t charging? That’s a bummer. Don’t worry though, it’s probably an easy fix. Let’s take a look and see what we can do to get it up and running again. With a few simple steps, you’ll be zooming around in no time!
What Do You Do If Your Hoverboard Isn’T Charging? [Solved]
Hey there, if your hoverboard isn’t charging, you can take off the bottom and check out the charging port wires. See if they’re faulty or missing any cables. If so, you can grab ’em here. But if that doesn’t do the trick, then you’ll need one of our repair kits.
Check the Power Source: Ensure that the power source is properly connected and functioning. If it is not, then you will need to replace or repair it before attempting to charge your hoverboard.
Check the Charger: Make sure that the charger is securely plugged into both the wall outlet and your hoverboard. If either connection is loose, then you may need to replace or repair it before attempting to charge your hoverboard.
Check for Damage: Inspect both the power source and charger for any signs of damage such as frayed wires or exposed metal parts. If there are any signs of damage, then you will need to replace or repair them before attempting to charge your hoverboard again.
Reset Your Hoverboard: Try resetting your hoverboard by pressing and holding down its power button for 10 seconds until all lights turn off and on again in sequence (this should be done with a fully charged battery). This may help resolve any charging issues you are experiencing with your device if they are software related rather than hardware related issues
Replace Your Battery: If none of these steps have resolved your issue, then it may be time to consider replacing your battery as this could be causing a lack of power when trying to charge up your device
Uh-oh, looks like your hoverboard isn’t charging! Don’t worry though, it’s probably just a quick fix. Check the power cord and make sure it’s plugged in securely. If that doesn’t do the trick, try plugging it into a different outlet - you never know! If all else fails, you may need to get a new charger.