5v Zero Li-ion Motor | How Will I Know When My Motor Has Finished Charging?

5v Zero Li-Ion Motor | How Will I Know When My Motor Has Finished Charging?

To know when your motor has finished charging, follow the steps outlined below.
Warning
The following applies to 5V motors only
Info
Any 5V Micro-USB charger can be used to charge your motor. 

How Will I Know When My Motor Has Finished Charging?

To fully charge your 5V motor, you will need to keep it plugged in for at least 8 hours. Once the motor has reached a full charge, the light on the motor head will turn solid green.

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