How long does it take to charge the hoverboard

When you buy a new hoverboard, there are so many questions that pop into your head! How long will it take to charge? What do I need for charging this thing anyways and does plugging in make the battery discharge faster or slower than when running on its own power. Well luckily we're here with all of these answers today. Let's dive right in shall we?

How Long Does It Take to Charge

Of course, a hoverboard needs to be charged before it can function. But the process isn’t quite as simple or quick for some models- often taking up 2-4 hours of your time!

How long does a hoverboards battery charge last

A fully-charged hoverboard would provide a continuous ride time of 2 to 6 hours or about 8 miles after which the light indicators of your battery will start flashing and slowly come to an halt.  Most new ones are 4.4AH, while used ones may take more charge/discharge cycles before being re
ady for use - this varies depending on usage patterns. However, if you intend to use accessories on your hoverboard then the the battery charge may not last for much time.

How to safely charge a hoverboard
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A hoverboard is a powerful, fun way to get round. Simply turn off your board by pressing the power button and make sure you have aligned it properly so that charging cable can reach all ports without being damaged or caught on anything in need of fixing before plugging into an outlet for 10-15 minutes (or less if possible). Once charged up yellow light becomes solid red which means its ready tackle any terrain!
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How do you know whether the hoverboard is fully charged

There are indicator lights on the hoverboard battery, and watching out for their blinking pattern can let you know if your ride is fully charged or not. 
When first plugging in a new one it will be red as electricity flows into lithium-ion batteries at about 11%. The green light indicates when power has been delivered to all four cells (2 blue + 2 yellow). If no flickers or blinks occur then this means that 100% of its capacity was used during charging and balancing charge rates between each cell type so they're evened out across both sides.
The best way to charge your hoverboard is by using the original charger and battery's health. Counterfeit batteries can catch fire if overcharged, which could lead you ruin an expensive purchase! 
If UL certified products are sold in America then they will have safe covered lithium ion cells that won’t explode or ignite during charging even overnight periods of time like some other models on the market right now do (although this isn't advised).

Boost the battery life of the hoverboard

Take these steps to boost your hoverboard battery life and increase its lifespan. 
First, avoid draining out the entire charge in one sitting by shutting off when not riding or using an electrical outlet for charging purposes; always charge from a wall socket with power strips that have been certified as being compatible for use on this type of device and do not try plugging anything else into them! Second, never leave any electronics plugged solely onto their rechargeable batteries unless supervised by someone who knows what they're doing because accidents can happen easily while occupied elsewhere. Thirdly and most importantly! regular recharging sessions are best if handled via designated charger made especially designed just for the hoverboard that you have.

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