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MY QUESTION IS ABOUT BATTERY POWERED ELECTRIC SCOOTERS. WHY IS IT THAT i AM NOT GETTING NOWHERE NEAR THE RANGE that I am getting from a fully charge scooter.

At first Im getting unbeliveable power, and speed and then after a very short time the battery is almost dead. its been that way since the first day I got the scooter. Im supposed to get 30 miles when fully charge, I lucky if I can get 3 miles, before I have to recharge.

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Sounds like either the battery or charger is not working properly. If the machine has been sitting around for a long time without charging the battery then the battery may not hold a full charge, I would pull the batteries and have them checked out and see if they are charging up to snuff. Fully charge them before you get them tested. There should be no charge to check them.

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The battery is removable and the camera came with a charger that you connect the battery to and plug into a household socket.

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SOURCE: dell inspiron 1501 battery won't recharge fully.

Laptop batteries last 1 to 3 years (check your warranty = most laptop batteries are only 1 year ..) .. anyone who gets 3 years out of one is doing well ...

Anonymous

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SOURCE: shoprider cadiz scooter, batteries show full

I think your batteries haven`t been charged properly,or they have been left standing so the charge has leaked out.At a minimum your batteries need to be charged for 12 hrs a day for the first month if not they will not build the capacity and will dwindle and die for example it is at only 25% capacity,but looks like a fullcharge, it says it fully charged but will die
quickly this happens because it is charged to its full capacity but that is only 25% of the batteries true potential
resulting in short battery life.
Unfortunately majority of scooter batteries like this have to be newly replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: I own a 2007 Yamaha R6 with 2,000 miles and a dead

If the battery was dead for a decent amount of time, it's shot. But if it's not the battery and you checked the stator without issue, check for a ground. Another common culprit is the alarm if you have one. I have Lo-Jack and a scorpio alarm and it drains my battery pretty fast, as in just days if the alarm is on and all options in use (perimiter, shock, tilt, etc. but especially perimiter)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 27, 2010

SOURCE: Electric 3 wheeled mobility scooter wont move

Look at the rear of the scooter, make sure the Free Wheel lever is engaged

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If it does not lose power then the volt meter is at fault, if you can check the voltage before riding then after it shows only 3 leds , if there is a big drop, check the charger first to make sure the batteries are getting fully charged.

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