Razor E300 Scooter - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Son left e300 out in rainstorm and wont start, no
You don't say what brand e300, buy the connections are corroded. Doesn't matter how good it was taken care of previously. Being left out in the rain is all it took. This is why electronic devices TELL YOU to not expose them to moisture...
No telling which circuit board is fried, but if you solder, you can replace them one by one to find out.
But TBBH, for the time, aggravation, and cost, just go buy a new one if the original cost anything under $100.
If you paid more than $100 for it, call your local RC shop and ask who does repairs.
Could be your rotors (most likely - copper rusts by breathing on it), or a board connection. Rotors are not hard to replace if you can solder.
JMO, but if it is of value, always supervise kids when you let them "PLAY" with it...But hopefully, lesson learned all around. Best of success to you.
1/25/2018 4:00:43 PM •
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Just wondering if I can
Depends, some tabs are directly soldered to the batteries themselves so you will need a soldering iron to remove the tabs. After that, it wouldn't be too hard to remove and replace.
Keep in mind that these take 2x12volt batteries and these lead-acid type batteries may take a long time to charge depending on the current your charger is supplying.
If you plan to charge the two batteries with the stock charger, then you would have to wire the 2 batteries in series for 24volts (stock charger 24v) and for convenience you may also want to head out to your local electronics store to see if they have the female socket that the charger goes into, and possible some wire, connectors/tabs that attach to the batteries and possible some small alligator clips if required.
12/24/2016 2:58:11 AM •
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on Dec 24, 2016
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Charger works unit when switch is on. When disconnected it will not show any green light to go no throttle engagement.
I have no experience with the E-300 though the circuits are similar,
as shown by the link below.
Could be the battery.
Put the Scooter on a block so the rear tire is raised. Remove the standing plate to reveal the battery compartment.
Charge the Unit completely
1. Using a multimeter measure the voltage across the batteries. If the voltage is below 20 volts batteries are dead - Replace batteries.
2. Now for a running test. Turn the throttle and spin the rear tire to preform a kick start. Still measuring the voltage. If the voltage is Below 20 volts or if the voltage drops quickly batteries are dead - Replace batteries.
3. If the voltage is remaining around 24 volts for a long period - then you could have connector problems, clean and tighten all connectors.
I use a fiberglass electronic cleaning brush, as contact cleaners leave residue that interfere with electrical connections.
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5/3/2015 1:37:35 PM •
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on May 03, 2015
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E300 electric scooter battery,
The scooter uses batteries specifically designed for deep discharge applications. If your new batteries are not lasting then they may only be suitable for standby or backup type applications like for your house alarm system or garage door opener when the mains power goes out.
2/27/2015 3:05:24 PM •
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on Feb 27, 2015
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ALSO IF ANYONE HAS ANY TROUBLE WITH RAZOR SCOOTERS WITH GETTING THEM TO GO,IT CAN BE THE TENSIONER,WHEELS,CHAIN,MOTOR,BATTERY,CHARGER,CONTROL MODULE,RESET BUTTON,LIGHT SWITCH,AND THROTTLE.IF IT WORKS,
I purchased my batteries on E-bay. Selected the highest rated with a Square trader warranty. Delivery time was 4 days, new was was going to ask.
Delivered to my house for$21.00 with both batteries, charged and ran perfectly. Extended Warranty was also offered but declined.
Batteries still working great 6-months latter.
12/5/2014 5:46:26 PM •
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on Dec 05, 2014
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How to put air in tire of e300 razor
- rotate the rear wheel until the hole in the sprocket lines up with the tyre valve.
- insert the tyre valve extension through the hole and attach it to the tyre valve
- inflate the tyre to the correct pressure (usually 45psi)
- remove valve extension and put in a safe place for next time.
Inflating the rear tyre is detailed in the owners manual, which you can download from the Razor web site.
http://www.razor.com/au/products/electric-scooters/e300/
11/25/2014 11:02:13 PM •
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on Nov 25, 2014
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My e300 razor run but will not move
Check to see if the chain is moving when you apply throttle. If the chain is not moving but you can hear the motor working then it is likely the chain has come off the motor sprocket. If this is the case then follow the steps in the user manual to refit the chain and adjust the tension.
10/27/2014 12:14:45 AM •
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on Oct 27, 2014
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How do you put air in the back tire without taking
I just did this a couple hours ago. taking off back tire will not help you. The rotor is attached to the wheel itself. You need to line up the hole in the rotor with the valve stem. You will need to have a screw on extension to valve stem ( I got lucky and had one). Screw the extension onto the valve stem then use air compressor to air up the tire.
10/7/2014 4:54:07 PM •
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on Oct 07, 2014
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Wont start razor e300
On my eZip 1000 scooter, in front of the battery pack, there is a compartment that houses the controller & assorted connectors & wiring. There is also a plastic housing that contains 2 fuses. Check, inspect & test the fuse(s) with an ohm meter for continuity. If all other components are functioning normally, it's probably the fuse(s) that need replacing. Hope this helps.
10/2/2014 4:50:03 PM •
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on Oct 02, 2014
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E300
Im not sure I understand your question. The E300 runs on 2 batteries at a time and they recharge in the unit. To replace them clnnect one + to the other - and the remaining + and - to the unit.
9/9/2014 9:25:56 PM •
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on Sep 09, 2014
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Need schematic diagram
google it and browse the image section for best chance without you contacting the manuf.
8/12/2014 3:23:18 AM •
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on Aug 12, 2014
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How do you replace the chain tensioner on a Razor E300
Theres an 8mm nut holding it onto the pin that goes thru the frame.
Take that nut off and remove the tensioner. Put some grease on the new pin where the tensioner goes. Put the end of the new spring into the hole in the frame next to the pin hole. Hold the tensioner in place and put the pin thru and the nut back on. You should be able to get the chain back on the sprocket without loosening the axle nuts. Hope this helps.
8/3/2014 6:26:30 PM •
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on Aug 03, 2014
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