ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD TROUBLESHOOTING - HOW TO FIND AND FIX ALL OF YOUR ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD PROBLEMS

ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD TROUBLESHOOTING - HOW TO FIND AND FIX ALL OF YOUR ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD PROBLEMS - BASE CAMP BOARDS

Like all other electronic devices, you will run into technical electric skateboard problems sooner or later. There are quite a few issues that you might run into.

And if you don't take the right approach, then you will end up making the situation worse.

That's why we have created this electric skateboard troubleshooting guide for you. In this guide, we will look into the common electric skateboard issues and show you exactly how to fix them.

Therefore, make sure to follow every step from start to finish if you don't want to visit a professional to fix your electric skateboard.

 

Issue 1 - Skateboard not Turning on

This is one of the most common problems that electric skateboard owners face.

There are times when your electric skateboard won't turn on, you've used it fine last time, but now it just isn't responding. 9 out of 10 times, the reason behind this issue is a problematic battery.

Here are the steps that you can take to solve this problem -

 

Step 1 - Check the Batteries

If your board isn't turning on, flip it and take a look at the batteries of your board. Are they properly connected with the rest of the circuit?

Check the voltage of both batteries. If they are connected, then they would show the same voltage on both of them.

Chances are one of their voltages will be lower compared to the other. If that is the case, then you should charge the device for 30 to 45 minutes and try again.

The skateboard should respond, at least.

On the other hand, if you can't seem to read any voltage from the batteries, then they are probably dead, and or something is preventing them from receiving power.

 

Step 2 - Plugging Up the Wires

Sometimes if there is no electricity running through the battery, then it may be due to some disconnected wires. Check all the wires in the circuit, especially the ones that are coming straight from the wheels.

There have been many cases where these wires came off due to the stress of the ride or as a result of rough cleaning.

That's why we suggest that you plug out and then plug in all the wires again and see if the board responds or not.

During this period, also look into if there are any damaged wires in the mix or not.

If they are damaged, then changing them will fix your electric skateboard instantly.

But be careful, don't end up damaging the wires if you don't know how to change one.

 

Step 3 - Check the Charger

Maybe it is not the battery that is the problem, but the power supply is. Make sure that your charger is functioning properly.

Also, if you have started to use a new charger or a set of new wheels on your electric skateboard, then remove them. Put on the new parts to see if there is any development in the situation or not.

If you find that the electric skateboard is responding, then you need to reconsider those latest add-ons.

 

Step 4 - Battery Replacement

If you have followed steps 1 to 3 and there is still no response from your board, then you can be assured of the fact that your batteries have died and you will have to replace them.

Find out the battery model; every brand and model of electric skateboard have different type of batteries, so you can't just go ahead and pick up one.

Visit the manufacturer's website and find out the name & model of your skateboard's battery. If you have a warranty, then you should go ahead and claim it if this happens.

 

Issue 2 - Skateboard Won't Charge

When this happens, there are two possible issues. The first one is fairly easy to guess, the charger is damaged and needs to be replaced.

But the second one is a bit complicated because not charging is a sign of the circuit board taking water damage.

If the skateboard has gone through water in recent rides, then you might have this problem.

Here is what you can do to fix the issue -

 

Step 1 - Turning off the Skateboard and Clean the Insides

First, open up the circuit and battery area of the board and make sure that there is no sign of water whatsoever.

Take a clean, dry cloth and thoroughly clean the circuit board.

Make sure to take your time and be cautious because you don't want to break or damage any of the parts inside.

 

Step 2 - Charge the Battery

Once the board is cleaned, connect the board to the power supply unit. Ensure that the power input is stable and functioning properly.

Now hold the battery button and turn the skateboard on and off for a minute or so.

The battery should end up showing signs of charging; if not, then change the charger and try again.

If the result is still negative, then you will have no other option but to seek professional help.

 

Issue 3 - Slow and Delayed Acceleration

If your electric skateboard isn't responding optimally and has delayed acceleration, then this might be an indication that the parts are damaged, or some of the wires have come loose.

You can do the following to get rid of this issue -

 

Step 1 - Look for Damaged or Loosed Wires

Slow acceleration may be caused because the electric response was slow due to the wires being loosely connected or damaged.

If that is the case, then just reconnecting them firmly or replacing the damaged ones will get rid of the problem.

 

Step 2 - Check and Replace Components If Necessary

Overheating can damage the components surrounding the motor and the circuit board. Sometimes, these components will keep functioning but would've lost most of their prowess which can be the reason for getting delayed acceleration.

If you find any burned or partially damaged components inside of your skateboard, then replace them instantly and see if there is any change in the acceleration situation.

 

Issue 4 - Skateboard Goes to Only One Direction

This is an annoying issue where you will find your skateboard going one way.

This can indicate that there is a problem with the electric skateboard's remote or the wires connecting the wheels are faulty, or the motor fuses have stopped functioning.

Here are the steps that you can take to solve this issue -

 

Step 1 - Check Out the Remote Control

Maybe your wireless controller has lost its edge. Check to see if all the command functions are working or not.

You might have to change the battery of the remote controller. The input sender can also be damaged.

Most electric skateboards come with a spare remote control. Connect that one instead of the one you have been using and see if the issue gets solved or not.

If you had a faulty remote, then this would fix the problem. Sometimes frequency interference can also be the reason for this.

 

Step 2 - Look into the Wheel Wires

If the remote isn't the root of the problem, then look into the wires connecting the wheels to the board.

It is because they are damaged or loose then they won't receive the instructions provided by you through the controller.

If the wires on the wheels are working fine, then it's time to check the fuses on the motor of your electric skateboard. Check whether or not it is burned.

If that is the case, then there is no other option but to change the component.

 

Issue 5 - Improper Speed Wobbling  

Almost every electric skater faces these issues once in their skateboard journey. This can lead to control difficulty on the board and, in extreme cases, lead to accidents.

Therefore, you should know how to fix this issue no matter what.

Here is what you should do if you encounter speed wobbling with your electric skateboard -

 

Step 1 - Tighten Loosen Trucks

Wobbling mainly occurs due to loosening trucks, so before you go out to ride your electric skateboard, make sure that they are tightly connected.

Also, ensure that the trucks and wheels are aligned with each other.

Sometimes, making the trucks too tight can lead to riding difficulties. So, make sure not to tighten the trucks way too hard.

 

Step 2 - Swap the Wheels

If tightening the trucks didn't lead to any changes, then you might have to change the wheels. Check the new wheels for their size and shape before you swap them.

 

Final Thoughts

And there you have it; the mentioned issues are the most common problems that an electric skateboard owner faces.

You might run into some other issues like hearing loud breaking noise or thump-like sound when you are riding the board.

These are common problems that are mainly generated when something is stuck on the board. So, they aren't that important.

Nevertheless, follow this electric skateboard troubleshooting guide whenever you see the first signs of the mentioned issues and treat them accordingly.

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1 comment

Christian Phillips

Christian Phillips

So I think you should expand on the won’t turn on section because I have checked my charger…it’s pushing 42.8 volts …good….. my battery…42.7 volts….good…and yes I seperated the charger while checking battery….and finally I have 42.7 at input to speed controller….I hit button and it beeps twice and nothing…last time I rode was fine, no problems, and nothing has happened in the interim….(dropped board, liquid splashing on it or anything else…has sat stood up in garage like always….so what now

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