Hi, my son has an electric razor quad bike with two 6 volt batteries. We have just replaced both batteries and the full charge light shows when you switch it on but it still wont start up. Can you help?
Abby
Re: Hi, my son has an electric razor quad bike with two 6...
The batteries should be 2 x 12v giving an output of 24v anything less than this the Razor Dirt Quad will not run. always make sure you buy genuine Razor replacement batteries.
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Get out your multimeter and check the TOTAL voltage. You should have 24 volts or 36 volts depending on model. If you don't, take them all of and charge each one on a car charger set at 2 amps. Clean all the battery connectors with a wire brush and also the connectors. Smear them with Vaseline. Also make sure you have the batteries wired in correctly. If don incorrectly, you may be running on 12 volts!
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Sounds like either the charger isn't providing power at the connector, despite the green light, or that there is a battery fault. Contact the maker in Warranty Returns or start testing with a multimeter.
??????????4 out of 5 stars.· 2 years ago Great but......Back brake pads worn out within first 6 months as well as the battery. Second battery only lasted 4 months . HORRIBLE.. warranty I believe is like 30 days. Hard to replace battery. Literally have to take apart whole middle section of bike to remove it. Parts are extremely high in price.
I have exactly the same problem and it started right around the time the "gracious" 90-day warranty period expired.....
The battery lights had been on for days, indicating a full charge, but nothing happens when turning the throttle. Battery housing is very cumbersome to open, but I'll try to disconnect the battery next.
The leads to the motor need to be reversed. Since the batteries are being charged that part should be OK. I don't think the batteries could hold any charge if that part were reversed; the batteries would probably explode.
If the battery is gone(bad), sometimes it will show fully charged (volts are good).. but it has no amperage to "push" the voltage... It takes amperage to make the drifter move... (time for a new battery)... they don't last long...
Well this post was done a long time ago, seems like you have a bad battery. you should see 24vdc. The batteries are in parallel so it adds up to 24 volts.If one of them is dead it would only show 12vdc.
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