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Keith Angell Posted on Aug 03, 2018

I have an ezip 900 scooter, the battery was fully charged, went for a ride and the battery drained after going approx 1/4 mile. Any thoughts on the issue?

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Most likely, it's a battery issue indicating that you need to change the batteries, but it also could be a charger issue, you can try the charger here https://chargerbuy.com/products/ezip-e-900-electric-scooter-battery-charger

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Las bater?as pierden resistencia cuando se sobre cargan lo ?ptimo es que cargue solo 2 o 3 horas si te pasas de este tiempo de carga por varios d?as se da?a la bateria y empieza a durar menos la carga

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: ezip 150 electric scooter. won't start.

Hi, did you charge the batteries for at least 8 hours? Make sure that your charger has a RED Light When you plug it in, You should see Green light in 4-8 hours depending on the Batteries.
Secondly Your scooter batteries were dead when you got the Scooter, Judging from the fact you didn't get a Charger with it. I would recommend getting a voltmeter and checking the battery voltages. If the voltage is 11-12 volts, then you need new batteries. If this doesn't work check that fuse on the scooter it could be blown.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: pride victory Scooter battery charged won't run

Its probably too late to give my opinion, but here goes anyway.
I had a similar problem with my mothers scooter and it turned out to be a faulty connection on the wires leading to the motor. I simply pulled the plastic connection apart, cleaned and lubricated the contacts, refitted the connection and all was well.

joecoolvette

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2009

SOURCE: harley davidson battery went dead after riding

1.What?

2.What?
You charged the battery off of the battery charger with a trickle charge. The battery wouldn't charge while you're riding, because your alternator took a cr@p.
(Sorry if I seem gruff, but I'm an old biker, and Harleys are all I ride. I'm also a Harley mechanic.
Shhhh! I don't want that to get around! lol!)

3.Battery is at 13.4 volts now? What is the specific gravity of the acid in each cell? Don't have a hydrometer? Do you have a load tester? No? Since you measured the voltage, do you have a multimeter?

Test the voltage with the bike running. It should be around 14.6 volts when charging, less with the battery fully charged.
Don't get the correct reading, then you better look at alternator replacement. (Regulator is built in)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: i have a go-go elite traveller scooter and the

if light does not work fault in wiring or connection

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Mark Brown

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2014

SOURCE: New batteries, fully charged, still wont work

I will ask but don't take offence, so many people overlook the obvious, have you checked the free wheel lever/s are not set to free wheel (if it is the scooter will be relatively easy to push forward or backward) if set to free wheel then move lever/s to drive position
http://www.pridemobility.com/pdf/Owners_Manuals/US_Scooter/US_Sonic_om.pdf
this is a link for the sonic scooter user guide, not 100% sure that it is the exact one or not but it should show you were to find the free wheel lock on your scooter it is in this guide and I would be surprised if it is not the same as yours. Hope that helps. Mark.

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