Carrera R/C LiFePO4 (6.40 V, 1300 mAh)
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Carrera R/C LiFePO4

6.40 V, 1300 mAh


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The green flashing light on the charger of your Carrera RC Profi Ford F-150 Raptor usually indicates a charging problem - this often means that there is a problem: 🔋 Possible causes for green flashing LED: 1. Deeply discharged battery: The battery may have too low a voltage, so the charger will not start the charging process for safety reasons. 2. defective or damaged battery: Cells in the battery could be damaged, which the charger also signals by flashing. 3. contact problems: Dirt, dust or a poor fit of the battery can lead to charging errors. 4. charger does not recognise battery correctly: If the battery is damaged internally or there is a cable problem, the charger will not recognise it - the LED will then usually flash green or red, depending on the model. --- ✅ What you can do: Check the contacts: Carefully clean the charging and battery contacts (e.g. with a cotton bud and a little alcohol). Replace and check the battery: If your other battery charges normally, the charger is probably OK - this is more likely to indicate a faulty battery. Slowly "reactivate" (only with caution): With deeply discharged Li-ion batteries, you can try to slowly bring them up to a minimum voltage level using a universal charger with trickle charging. Caution: This is only for experienced hobbyists - there is a risk of fire if handled incorrectly! Contact Carrera customer service: If the battery is new or under warranty, this is the best way to proceed. Carrera often offers replacements if the battery gives up the ghost prematurely. --- 📘 Note: Unfortunately, the LED codes at Carrera are not always documented, but green flashing is usually interpreted as an indication that charging is not possible - in contrast to red flashing (charging in progress) or green steady (battery full).