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If thats the voltage from the 2 batteries joined together then the voltage is far too low to run an E100, sounds like one of the cells has died, must have a 24v combined output.
Razor E100 batteries are easily replaced & there are guides on how to this on razor.com, genuine Razor batteries are available at most good Razor product stockists.
Hi... My son hasnt used his Razor E100 for nearly a year as couldnt find the charger.. I finally found it and as soon as I plugged it in the plug was showing green light as that it was fully charged... When we turn the unit on it lights up but its dead... Where can I get the cheapest battery (and does it have 1 or 2)? Or you mention a reset button? Many Thanks...
sounds like you dont have the extender in ..... happened to me i had t return it and get a new one or go get a new extender at a bike shop.... mine was missing when i purchased it,
if you turn the e100 on, make sure the computer registers that it is connected, and you should see somthing on the screen of the e100 that shows it is connected and charging. It should charge both on and off, and it will charge if the computer is in 'sleep' mode but will not charge if the computer is off
The most common cause for E100 is the drum unit. At the rear of the
drum unit should be a small peg pointing into the machine. This gets
broken off. It's purpose is to opperate a laser cut off shield when the
drum is removed so to prevent laser exposure. If peg is missing laser
will not be detected by the system and give E100. Can be repaired or
will require a new drum if it has done more than 40 to 60K copies.
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