When I turn the switch to run it. It acts like it trying to run but it stops as if it needs some juice. The battery measures fully charge going across the two battery. Do think that the controller needs replacing?
Try jumpering the battery directly to the motor and see if that works, first
My battery is not reading a full charge anymore. I'm going to check on getting new batteries if I can't get these charged back up.
I was able to connect the batteries to the motor fully charged but at first it attempted to move then nothing at all. It appears like the motor is bad. Any other suggestions.
What are the batteries showing for voltage? also what does your charger show for voltage?
One battery reads 13.5 the other 12.95v but the two measure only 19.85v at the connector. The charger showed 19.85v, but when I take measurements at the connectors the voltage display on the meter, just flash and goes away.
the charger should be putting out at least 24 volts
can you physically remove the batteries from the scooter?
If you jumper the batteries directly to the motor does it spin fast?
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I have removed them already.
do they look bulged, or if you shake the batteries do they sound like there is sand in them?
Hi Adam, i they are bulge on the sides of them, but no sound heard when shaking them.
chances are the batteries are shot, do you own a multimeter?
yes, that is how i gave u measurements ealier
thats what i thought, but why don't i see them anywhere in the posting? so tell me again what are the batteries showing for a voltage and what is the charger putting out for voltage?
13.05v and 12.95 and 19.85 across the two batteries and the charger was at about 19.85v.
I think thats what your problem is, if the charger is only putting out 19.85 volts, then thats all the higher it can charge the batteries, and if your batteries are only putting out 19.85 volts thats not enough to power the motor, so i would start out with a new charger, if it doesn't then you might need new batteries also, do you won a soldering iron?
yes i have access to a soldering iron
We should probably start out by replacing the charger, then see if that resolves the issue, then if that doesn't we'll want to replace the batteries, I sell both 12 volt and 24 volt chargers, but they are for peg perego ride on toys, How would you like to proceed?
I thought you was going to give me so info about doing some soldering that might save me some money. But if you can give your contact info we can discuss it.
I was just asking in case we need to replace the batteries, but you should definately start with a new charger
It is not the charger because I was able to use another meter and it should a voltage of 27v.
It measured 27v so it seems to be okay.
ok take out the batterys and unsolder the ends, then measure the voltage of each battery and let me know what each one is showing
Each battery is showing 12.75v.
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