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kate how Posted on Jul 30, 2013

I have had my e100 electric scooter for a about 2 years i havent actually used the scooter in 12 months so today i plugging in into the wall with the charger and there is a green nonflashing lite on the charger is this a good sign? do you think i need a battery or something since i havent used it in forever

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The charger light should normally be red if the battery is accepting a charge and green when the charger goes into trickle charge or off. SLA batteries do not last well if they are not regularly given a top up charge. I suspect the battery needs replacing.
If you have access to a voltmeter then you can test the battery voltage at the charger input port on the scooter.
There are lots of places that sell Razor E100 scooter parts and provide resources/information on replacing the battery.
Here are a few: http://www.razorama.com/
http://www.scooterguru.com.au/
http://electricscooterparts.com/
http://www.monsterscooterparts.com/

Good luck!

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