Thank you so much! my daughter got one from a garage sale a couple weeks back. didn't have a charge or a charger. only $15. Was told they worked the last time they was used. So ordered a charger and it charged. Light came on but it wouldn't go. Came across your video and did the exact same thing. now it works! Thanks again!
i have changed the 12v battery and measured the voltage to be 12.5v but the controller just not driving the motor after i pressed the button. What i did in static condition, unplugged the connector and take the measurement to see if 12v coming out from controller. Do you think my step was correct?
So if your scooter is similar to the one I did in this video then the wheel has to be self-propelled up to a certain speed before the controller will actually give voltage to the motor. Basically you have to start kicking on the scooter to get it going and then press the button. So that could be part of the issue. Think there are replacement controllers for these things on Amazon as well in case that doesn't help resolve it
All the factory charger is doing is supplying a higher voltage at a very low current until it meets the required amount. I've been using the factory charger with this battery with no issues
I purchased the exact same battery as was installed in this video, and put it into my Razor E90, and it was too big. The deck of the scooter won't go back on.
Man you've got great content, very well made.
Thank you very much! I think this is the nicest comment I've got so far!
Thank you so much! my daughter got one from a garage sale a couple weeks back. didn't have a charge or a charger. only $15. Was told they worked the last time they was used. So ordered a charger and it charged. Light came on but it wouldn't go. Came across your video and did the exact same thing. now it works! Thanks again!
That's awesome!
Enjoyable watch👍
Thank you!
i have changed the 12v battery and measured the voltage to be 12.5v but the controller just not driving the motor after i pressed the button. What i did in static condition, unplugged the connector and take the measurement to see if 12v coming out from controller. Do you think my step was correct?
So if your scooter is similar to the one I did in this video then the wheel has to be self-propelled up to a certain speed before the controller will actually give voltage to the motor. Basically you have to start kicking on the scooter to get it going and then press the button. So that could be part of the issue. Think there are replacement controllers for these things on Amazon as well in case that doesn't help resolve it
Is the factory Razor charger safe to use with the LiFePo4 battery, or is a new charger needed? Thanks for the video!
All the factory charger is doing is supplying a higher voltage at a very low current until it meets the required amount. I've been using the factory charger with this battery with no issues
Hey, I’m fixing my scooter and is the same but the only thing is missing is a charger where can I find it or where can I buy it? 🙏🙏✅✅
Hey there! Take a look at the description of the video. I've added a link for where you can get a replacement charger that will work with these models
I purchased the exact same battery as was installed in this video, and put it into my Razor E90, and it was too big. The deck of the scooter won't go back on.
Whaaaaaat! I think I had to tuck the leads out of the way or something but it fit.
Mine was the same. I drilled them out and just replaced with others.
Nice!
I swear my screws are freaking glued on or something. They won't even unscrew with a electric screw driver. They just strip
Oh weird! Someone at the factory with a tube of super glue was playing a joke in you.
Those boards don't work on waterrrr.....unless yoooouuu got powwwah...hahahaha!!!