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You can charge the batteries with your offboard charger and the battery pack still on the scooter just plug the charger into the charger port on the side of the battery case and then plug it into the wall socket and charge overnite Will work just like if you removed the battery pack from the scooter. Hopw this helps you
First check the speed pot, try moving the throttle lever in the upwards or downwards direction while going forward, if the scooter starts to pick up again then the speed pot is worn and needs replacing.
if the motor has brushes check them, make sure they can move freely, some times they stick and cause intermittant speed problems, check the battery conections and make sure they are tight.
You can't do it with a car battery charger as it takes a 24 volt charger and it has to be designed to charge the sealed batteries that go in scooters and power chairs or you will blow the batteries up!
Order another battery case and swap the battery packs on the scooter with the spare pack once a week. Sealed batteries do not store well and need to be charged fully at least once a month to ensure long life. These batteries aren't cheap, and it's worth keeping them in shape.
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