Now I seem to be having an issue. When I decided to charge the battery for the 1st time when I came out to the garage in the morning the ring around the charge port was green indicating the battery had re charged and the charger had shut off. The next time the battery was put on charge when I went out the next morning the ring was still red which indicated the battery was still being charged 12 hours later. Everything seemed to work Ok but now I,m not sure I trust it after reading about fire issues with lithium batteries. The dealer will be contacted, hopefully they can help clear this up.
Hugh, I'm far from a battery expert! And I would have your dealer check it out. We read about lithium battery fires all the time, but the vast majority of the time they are just that, lithium battery fires. We use lithium-ion batteries in our bikes, very different battery.
I had a cr123a lithium battery explode in a flashlight on my nightstand in the middle of the night, I still have the burn mark, on the stand, not me
Sounded like a gun going off in the middle of the night, scared the hell out of me and my wife. Lithium batteries are not rechargeable, lithium-ion batteries are. The third type of battery that gets mixed in is Li-Po (better stated Li-Poly, lithium with a poly cover) and in this case these are fast discharging, far more volatile battery used in radio controlled (RC) hobbies.
Lithium-ion battery fires are far more rare and not nearly as dramatic. You get basically a smoldering mess with noxious fumes, so you don't want that situation to happen in the house. Often times lithium-ion battery fires set something else alight and that's where you get whole house fires.
Like you said the best is for the dealer to check it. If that weren't easy you could sit with it on the back porch and see it you can top it off. I know enough to be dangerous and I didn't want you to worry, but someone else here will have good suggestions.
Good luck and don't worry....