Note the charger doesn't turn itself off. It will only signal batteries are charged. You can overcharge these batteries by leaving them on the charger for too long. Suggested by retailer is two hours maximum.
Any case, Jackson Mack is correct on all counts there.
If the light is green on the charger, and the scooter still doesn't go, there might be some other issue besides the batteries themselves like loose wiring, fuse switch, etc.
SOURCE: I was given a Razor E300 and was told that the
You have to make sure that the batteries are still good.
Take a volt meter and read the levels that the batteries are producing. If the levels are too low, then your batteries may have sat, unused, for too long. SLA (Sealed Lead Acid) batteries will generally lose their charge holding capabilities if you leave them in storage for too long without charging them.
YOu can get replacement batteries at this online Electric Scooter Parts Store:
http://www.partsforscooters.com/s.nl?partner=URBANSCOOTERS
-Jackson
http://urbanscooters.com/
SOURCE: razor e300 scooter charger light stays green,
I have this same problem? What do you do? I bought a new charger thinking it was that and the light stays green on it too.
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