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Xiaomi SCOOTER 4 PRO MAX electric scooter charger
Xiaomi SCOOTER 4 PRO MAX electric scooter charger
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Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max Charger – 48V (54.6V) 2A – With ventilation
54.6V – 2A charger for Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max electric scooter ( 48V Li-ion battery – 13S) . Designed for the 48V generation, it uses the specific connector of the Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max and active ventilation cooling to maintain a stable charge and a controlled temperature during extended cycles.
🔧 Technical specifications
- Output voltage: 54.6V DC (end of charge of a 13S pack at 4.2V/cell)
- Charging current: 2A
- Connections: Specific connector for Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max
- Cooling: active ventilation – plastic housing
- Indicator: Red LED = charging / Green = end of charging
- Protections: overvoltage, overload, overheating, short circuit, polarity reversal
- Compatibility: Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro Max (48V – 13S)
📌 Original 53.6V vs. 54.6V: Why it Changes Everything
On the Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max electric scooter , the charger supplied by the manufacturer is often set to ≈ 53.6V instead of 54.6V. The idea is to prevent a scooter stored for a long time just after charging from remaining stored at 100% state of charge (SOC). In reality:
- Charging to 100% to drive straight away is not a problem; it is prolonged storage at 100% that accelerates aging.
- At 53.6V , you never start with 100% usable capacity : part of the full tank is missing.
- Importantly, most BMS only fully balance the cells near the maximum voltage . If 54.6V is never reached, balancing remains incomplete; over time, the cells become unbalanced , which can lead to outages and pack failures.
A 54.6V charger therefore allows you to: recover 100% capacity when you need it, correctly rebalance the pack at the end of charging, and stabilize the battery over time.
Tip: Complete your full charges to 54.6V before riding ; for extended storage, leave the battery around 30–60% .
❓ FAQ – Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max (48V – 54.6V 2A)
➡️ 53.6V vs 54.6V: What's the difference, and why is it important?
53.6V (original charger) keeps the battery just under full charge to limit the impact in prolonged storage , but you lose useful capacity at each departure and the BMS does not fully reach the balancing zone . Conversely, 54.6V (nominal voltage of a 13S pack) allows you to recover 100% of the capacity and balance the cells at the end of the charge - crucial to avoid drifts and cut-offs in the long term.
➡️ Can I mix a 53.6V charger and this 54.6V?
Yes, occasionally. To maintain a good balance :
- Perform a full charge to 54.6V at least every 2–3 weeks .
- After the green light turns green, leave the charger connected for 30–60 min so that the BMS completes balancing (maintenance phase).
➡️ Is 2A suitable?
Yes. 2A is the standard current recommended for the Xiaomi 4 Pro Max's 48V/13S chemistry: regular charging, controlled heating, and good longevity.
➡️ How to charge daily without damaging the battery?
Charge normally before riding. For extended rest , avoid 100%: a 40–60% range is ideal. Periodically perform a full charge to 54.6V to rebalance .
➡️ The LED turns green, should I unplug immediately?
Not necessarily. The red → green transition indicates the end of charging, but the BMS can still balance . Leave the charger for another 30–60 min , especially after several partial charges. Repeat every 2–3 weeks depending on your usage of the Xiaomi 4 Pro Max .
➡️ Typical charging time?
Varies depending on the exact capacity. At 2A , count approximately capacity (Ah) ÷ 2 hours (e.g. 12 Ah ≈ 6 h ). The end of the cycle may take longer due to balancing .
➡️ Compatibility: Does this charger work with other Xiaomi?
This model is for the Xiaomi Scooter 4 Pro Max . It is compatible with: Xiaomi MI4 Pro Plus , Xiaomi 4 Pro Max , Xiaomi 5 MAX and Segway ZT3 Pro .
📦 Delivery & Warranty
- Shipping 24/48 hours (France & Europe)
- 2-year warranty – each charger is individually tested before shipping
- Compatibility support: contact@source-it.fr
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