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Razor E200/300 Electric Scooter Battery Questions & Answers
Razor e200 runs slow
This could be a sign of a dying battery, although it charges and lights the green light it cannot maintain enough juice to power the machine when it has weight on it.
My sons razor e200 dies quickly. I have changed
Problem is not the batteries then. Replace the controller. The controller could be resisting some of the charging current to the battery.
But first try this:
Charger the scooter with it OFF
Directly connect the charger to the battery
If still the same problem then:
Directly connect the charger to the battery then,
connect the motor leads directly to the battery and see how long it runs. It with new the batteries it should run longer than a minute. If it does than something is definitively wrong with the controller.
How i can pump the weels on the back
Hi, you need to take the end-cap off of the right side of the handle bar. It is a black cap/plug that pulls out. You will see a black plastic piece that's about 3" long. Pull that out of the end cap. This is the extension that is screwed on the the air valve. Just place through the hole in the rear sprocket and thread on, and fill the tire with air. When done, unthread it and replace back into handle-bar end-cap and reinstall the end-cap. It only took me 4years to figure that out!
I have a razor e200. Nice physical condition.
Charge the batteries. If still no power than replace the batteries because they are dead. The batteries in the scooter need to be kept charged. If the scooter has not been charge in two weeks to a month and over. They are probably dead and need replacing. Find replacements at razor.com
Needs a fuse what type
There should be a name tag on the motor that tells the current (amps) that the motor uses. Such as 4.5 amps. You would then use one about 6 amps.
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