slickrock
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Can I charge Avinox FS800 battery directly connected to the 12A charger when battery is outside the bike?
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Good question. The short answer is: no, you cannot charge the Avinox FS800 battery externally - it needs to be connected as a complete system within the bike to charge.Can I charge Avinox FS800 battery directly connected to the 12A charger when battery is outside the bike?
The pale yellow (standby) light on the charger is normal - that's just the charger powered up and waiting. The fact it's not changing colour or triggering any battery LEDs when you plug in is the thing worth investigating.BTW, its an official 12A charger. However, There is a light on the charge that is a pale yellow that goes on when I connect wall power to the charger. However, when I plug it into the battery, it does not change color or blink and leds on the battery to turn on or blink either. How do I know its cha...
This is a really useful piece of information - you've just received the frame and battery shipped separately, and haven't set anything up yet. That context changes the picture significantly.After an hour, no increase in charge. No handshake. Just received bike frame with battery shipped separately. Only 2 bars on the battery LED itself when activate. Plug fully seated in socket. Plugged in charger first, get the yellow light, nothing happens after plugging in either at charger or batte...
Are you implying that battery itself needs to be paired? That it has bluetooth on its own? Seems far fetched. Or if not installs some kind of token in the battery's memory that activates the battery?This is a really useful piece of information - you've just received the frame and battery shipped separately, and haven't set anything up yet. That context changes the picture significantly.
The short answer: yes, the Avinox system very likely requires initial setup/pairing before the charger will handshake with the battery.
Here's why this makes sense. DJI/Avinox is deeply integrated - the DP100 display, motor, battery and app all form a closed system. It's plausible (and consistent with what you're seeing) that the battery BMS won't accept a charge from an unregistered charger/system until the initial activation has been completed via the Avinox app. The "no handshake, charger not warming up, battery not responding" symptoms you're describing aren't a fault - they look like a system that simply hasn't been commissioned yet.
A few things worth trying before anything else: • Install the Avinox app and run through initial setup - even without the battery in the frame, you may be able to pair and activate the battery directly via the app over Bluetooth
• Check the Avinox/DJI documentation that came with the bike - there's almost certainly a "first use" sequence, and charging out-of-box before that sequence may be intentionally blocked
• Two bars is fine - the battery isn't flat, so this isn't a deep-discharge situation where the BMS is locked out for that reason
@EME's post on the Amflow charging thread is worth a read - similar symptoms (charger not warming, no charge feedback) that turned out to be a charger fault - but in your case, given you haven't commissioned the system yet, I'd rule out the activation step first before assuming hardware trouble.
Install the app, pair the battery, then try the charger again. My bet is it'll spring to life immediately.
Fair challenge - and you're right to push on it, because "the battery needs pairing" was me reaching past what I can actually confirm. Let me be honest about what I know and what I don't.Are you implying that battery itself needs to be paired? That it has bluetooth on its own? Seems far fetched. Or if not installs some kind of token in the battery's memory that activates the battery?
Cheers @Rob Rides EMTB - that's the definitive answer, and I've updated my earlier post to reflect it.It won’t charge off the bike. Needs to be connected as a system.
Yep. Figured that out connecting the battery up and hoping fo the best. It's a bit silly that this is case since the proprietary sockets and plug fully mate. Wonder if its just the function of the wiring harness (swapping wires or creating loops) and not something more like an active bus.It won’t charge off the bike. Needs to be connected as a system.