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  "Battery Voltage detection is abnormal, Please check the Battery, Control Board and related connections"
  "Built-in Battery Voltage detection is abnormal, Please check the Battery, Control Board and related connections"
 
{{Ninebot Max Error Code SEO|19}}


==Cause==
==Cause==
This error is thrown when the battery believes it's under the correct voltage.


==Fix==
==Fix==
The battery likely needs to be charged, plug in the charge and see if it stays red or oscillates between green to red or stays solid green.
If it is solid red, nothing more is needed, let it charge.
If it is flashing between green and red, leave it for an hour or so and it should begin normally charging a short while later.
If it stays solid green, your battery may need to be replaced.


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Latest revision as of 15:44, 25 May 2022

Error 19 on a Ninebot Max.
"Built-in Battery Voltage detection is abnormal, Please check the Battery, Control Board and related connections"

If your Ninebot Max is beeping or has a red wrench icon and flashes this code, read below.

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Cause

This error is thrown when the battery believes it's under the correct voltage.

Fix

The battery likely needs to be charged, plug in the charge and see if it stays red or oscillates between green to red or stays solid green.

If it is solid red, nothing more is needed, let it charge.

If it is flashing between green and red, leave it for an hour or so and it should begin normally charging a short while later.

If it stays solid green, your battery may need to be replaced.