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I recently purchased a Hisun E1 and the other day the charger stopped working properly. The LED on the dash blinks red & green and the light on the side of the charger also blinks red & green. The fan on the charger does not come on like it used to do. There is no error code that I can see. Does anyone have any suggestions to remedy this?

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On 3/14/2025 at 9:18 AM, clint501 said:

I recently purchased a Hisun E1 and the other day the charger stopped working properly. The LED on the dash blinks red & green and the light on the side of the charger also blinks red & green. The fan on the charger does not come on like it used to do. There is no error code that I can see. Does anyone have any suggestions to remedy this?

IC SERIES - Installation .pdf 

Delta-Q_Technologies_IC-Series_Manual_710-0254Rev1.pdf

You didn't mention if there were any fault codes, but I attached the installation and user manuals for the Delta Q IC1200. The flashing  green though seems strange, as that would seem to indicate that the USB port is active.  I don't see anything about flashing red.  A solid red is an internal error. A flashing amber is something they call an "external error condition" and to look at the fault panel.

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Thanks for the manuals. I can see no error code on the dash display. I've read about a display on the charger but I can't see it. Only a round red and green indicator that blinks red then green.

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29 minutes ago, clint501 said:

Thanks for the manuals. I can see no error code on the dash display. I've read about a display on the charger but I can't see it. Only a round red and green indicator that blinks red then green.

Is the charger still the Delta-Q IC1200 mounted in the front between the two front wheels (indicators visible when you look under the front on the left side)?  The only green indicator I know of on the charger itself is the one shaped like a battery.  The display is in between the charging output indicator (lightning bolt) and the charger button (wrench symbol).  You might try disconnecting power, then holding down the charger button for more than 10 seconds to completely power down the charger.  Then plug it back in and it should turn on by itself when AC power is available.

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It appears to me that the charger is surrounded by a box that has four screws so I can't see any of the displays or indicators on the charger. The dealer is supposed to pick it up and fix it.

Hopefully they can tell me what was wrong with it soon.

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7 minutes ago, clint501 said:

It appears to me that the charger is surrounded by a box that has four screws so I can't see any of the displays or indicators on the charger. The dealer is supposed to pick it up and fix it.

Hopefully they can tell me what was wrong with it soon.

OK.  Sounds like they've changed some components, so what I provided may not apply.  Hopefully it's still under warranty!

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