Checking the Battery Status of Elebia Hooks
Elebia batteries have indicators on the front panel that show the battery’s charge status.
Additionally, the battery status can also be monitored through the controllers such as the eMINI, eMAX, eINST, or eLINK.
Note1: The displayed values are charge estimates and may temporarily fluctuate or show irregular readings if the motor is overloaded or if there are sudden temperature changes.
Note2: elebia strongly recommends the use of chargers supplied by the manufacturer to charge the battery to ensure its correct performance.
EVO2-1700 Batteries
Used in models: Evo2, Neo20, Neo20S, Neo50, Neo60, Neo100, Dropper10, eTrack, and C5-C6.
These batteries feature a 14-segment eInk display on the front that shows the battery’s charge level in black:
Completely black display: Battery is fully charged.
Completely white display: Battery is discharged.
This display requires no power to maintain the visible reading, allowing you to check the battery status even when it is disconnected from the charger or not installed on the hook .
EVO-1700 Batteries
Used in models: Evo5, Evo10, Evo20, Evo25, and S40.
These batteries have four high-brightness LEDs on the front that indicate the battery status. They also include an on/off button:
Press the button to turn the battery on.
All LEDs will light up briefly and then turn off.
The LED corresponding to the current charge level will remain flashing.
Battery Troubleshooting
When the battery is correctly installed, the hook should emit a series of beeps indicating proper connection.
If no acoustic signal is emitted, check the following points:
1. Initial checks
Verify the battery’s charge level.
If the battery is completely discharged, the hook may not respond.
If the hook is new, make sure that any protective stickers or terminal covers on the battery have been removed before installation.
Check that the battery is positioned correctly. On the EVO-1700 model, a rounded corner should align with the matching slot.
2. Visual and mechanical inspection
Ensure that the battery is fully inserted into the hook and that nothing obstructs the connection.
Check that the locking tabs are not broken or deformed.
If damaged, do not use the battery, as it could detach during operation.
Inspect the battery and hook terminals to confirm they are in good condition and making proper contact.
3. Electrical verification
Measure the output voltage at the battery terminals using a voltmeter.
Reference values:
Evo2-1700: 12 V
Evo-1700: 24 V
If the reading is 0 V, this may indicate that:
The battery is completely discharged, or
The Battery Management System (BMS) has disabled the output for protection.
4. Battery Management System (BMS)
The BMS protects the battery against:
Overloads or sudden discharge peaks.
Excessive temperatures.
Overvoltage conditions.
If the battery is locked by the BMS, connect it to the charger to reset and restore normal operation.
Additionally, the battery status can also be monitored through the controllers such as the eMINI, eMAX, eINST, or eLINK.
Completely black display: Battery is fully charged.
Completely white display: Battery is discharged.
Press the button to turn the battery on.
All LEDs will light up briefly and then turn off.
The LED corresponding to the current charge level will remain flashing.
Verify the battery’s charge level.
If the battery is completely discharged, the hook may not respond.
If the hook is new, make sure that any protective stickers or terminal covers on the battery have been removed before installation.
Check that the battery is positioned correctly. On the EVO-1700 model, a rounded corner should align with the matching slot.
Ensure that the battery is fully inserted into the hook and that nothing obstructs the connection.
Check that the locking tabs are not broken or deformed.
If damaged, do not use the battery, as it could detach during operation.
Inspect the battery and hook terminals to confirm they are in good condition and making proper contact.
Measure the output voltage at the battery terminals using a voltmeter.
Reference values:
Evo2-1700: 12 V
Evo-1700: 24 V
If the reading is 0 V, this may indicate that:
The battery is completely discharged, or
The Battery Management System (BMS) has disabled the output for protection.
The BMS protects the battery against:
Overloads or sudden discharge peaks.
Excessive temperatures.
Overvoltage conditions.
If the battery is locked by the BMS, connect it to the charger to reset and restore normal operation.