Impeccable English, and VERY good technical explanation, and VERY good analysis. Instead of unplugging 2 batteries, I would recommend the Power switch be swapped-out for a 3-way to disconnect batteries (some longer wires run to 3x switch from batteries). 30mph for a 15mph scooter??? AWESOME. ...helmet and protective gear, like a motorcyclist and assuming everyone is going to pull out in front of you, is a must... GREAT JOB!!! Thanks.
Razor is finally making some new really neat looking lithium battery scooters. It's about time. The E 100/200/300 models used Lead Acid batteries. After you switched out those Lead Batteries, you saved about 8 to 10 lbs
Nice work on doing the testing to show the difference and sharing the math. Well done. Also, the phantom load conversation. Especially for those batteries.
Amazing In many states 20 mph is the legal limit for our e scooters. Glad your sitting down. The oem motor can take a lot more than we are told. WHY HASN'T ANYONE TRIED ADDNG A THERMAL CUT OFF SWITCH super glued to the motor body and wired to the controller's brake handle motor kill wire? Many of our home appliances like our vacuum cleaner have them. If a low enough temp it should save the motor from melting down if being pushed too hard for too long till cooled again! I see aliexpress has these little guys for cheap. I am planning on trying that when I over volt my oem. Take care
For future modders- 48v is OK for the motor - however excessive current (amps) is not. Too high current will burn up the motor. Try for low wattage 48v controller to keep motor cooler
Question my nephew 24v quad I was gonna run a 36v 1000watt speed controller but I'm starting to consider a 48v speed controller what would you consider for shooting around the yard
Nice ! It would have been great the measure max limited current that's the major difference between both, in principle same voltage gives the same top speed if the current is enough :)
@@IncroyablesExperiences series combines voltage, I think this design used 2 x 40v if I'm not mistaken, but I'm not sure if they're in series or parallel
Great videos, I watched this one and the 60 volt conversion. Most folks when they over volt the stock motor they burn it out quickly. What are you doing differently to not burn out the motor? Thanks
This is to help anyone who is confused about the kobalt batteries. They are not modified, they might look like they are, but they are just 4 Ah 24 v batteries. thumbs up this video so more people can see this comment.
Question ? What is the range of 500 watts compared to 1000 watts compared to 250 watts ? Is it close to being proportionate , meaning will the battery last 4 times longer with the 250 w as with the 1000 w controller ? Great videos ! Very good information and well explained ! Thank you !
I ordered a 1000w 48v controller and it arrived yesterday. Im going to ride it today and see what happens. I have experience with modding Razor and power wheel vehicles. We have 3 razor mx650 (36v modded to 56v 7.5ah batteries), mx350 (li-ion 24v 10ah batteries), powerwheel atv (12v modded to li-ion 18v 6ah). And I haven't burnt any motors....yet. On the scooter I'll be dropping in 48v 4ah batteries(24v 4ah in series)
@GingyMoto it was fine with 48v lipo. I ran it for like 20-30 mins with friends who knows all of this and it was ok. I tried to reached 30 mph with 60v lipo batteries and burn the controller.
@KokoJoni-ut5ti sorry I never touched that project again unfortunately. I bought zero 9 scooter and sold that and replaced it with ebike instead. Good luck and have fun. The issue with razor it needs suspension at that speed. The frame is strong but it needs minimum front suspension.
How many 18650's would you use if you built a battery for an e300 I just got the scooter and would like to build a salvage battery for it. Your videos are so clear and interesting thanks for your content :)
It depends on the kind of 18650 you use. For high discharge cells, you'll need 6S2P (12 cells) at least for 24V. If you use laptop cells, you'll need at least 7 cells in parallel (that's 6S7P or 49 cells) for 24V.
@@vuaeco thanks for replying was thinking a 36v to get better performance in the e300 using high discharge cells. The e300 is a great platform but the battery's weigh too much and performance is disappointing. :(
The stock motor on a Razor E300 is the MY1016 (by Unite Motor Company). Rated at 24 V, for 250 W (which at 24 V is ~10 A) Dumping 48 V, and current of up to (1000 W / 48 V ~= 20 A) will fry the thing in no time.
I guess the output of those tool LiPo packs might be below 20 A, so maybe that would be your limiting, and possibly *protecting* factor. Still, that motor is gonna release its smoke right quick.
Why even bother with controller just have a 60V relay on its own, seen some idiots wiring throttle cables in so full current going through the thin gauge control wiring, clueless. Great video 👍
The scooter is a 24 volt and you are adding double the voltage and watts.... is that motor capable of doing that? Or did you change the motor also? And if you didn't change the motor... how long do you think that motor will last before it gives up?
The Kobalt batteries are not modified. Only the USB connector. The battery still slides in and out of that connector. I can still charge the battery normally using the Kobalt charger.
vuaeco thank you for the fast reply and the great tutorial! I found 1.0 amp hour 24v kobalt battery for $10 & going to buy some of those plus charger and usb connector to replace my aging heavy sla batteries on my 24v450w bladez scooter. Maybe make one bigger pack like your other videos teach.
I like the video and everything but you did not say what kind of voltage motor you use it if you're using the same voltage in all the controllers or do you have to put 48 V to a 24 V motor that need to be explained and thank you
Nice job. Can you provide a link in the description to where to buy the controllers? I over voltage mine to nominal 29.6v and the original controller handles it fine. I might upgrade to 48v. Looks fast and fun!
I know this is an old video but why didn't you wire a kill switch straight from the batteries? For safety and to stop that battery drain problem Also do you think lipos would work for these builds? Just asking cause their size and weight are definitely big plusses.
I'm using this mod on a kids Power Wheels from 12v to 24v, but the initial acceleration is hard on the nylon gears. Is there a way to control or slow the initial acceleration? I want to maintain the peak speed, but curb the initial burst. Is there a type of voltage regulator that would do that? Having a lot of fun with your videos; they're the best on RUclips.
It's dangerous without a controller especially if your kids are using it. If you use a power button that's not designed to handle high current, it may get too hot and fuse the contacts together. That will lock the motor to a permanently on position. Without brakes, it will be dangerously out of control. You will need a controller if you're running at a higher voltage. The advantage of a controller is that it will let you feather the throttle so you can start slowly instead of a big jolt right off the start. And you can control the speed the way you want instead of just going all in at full speed or nothing.
What determines the maximum weight capacity of the scooter construction and the controller/motor/battery configuration? I weigh 225 pounds, I travel 20 miles to anywhere I go then must return, and the roads are NEVER flat. What formula can I use (or anyone!) to figure that out?
I know it's a late reply but it's rare to get a scooter that goes that distance or longer. Most scooters are rated at 15 miles range or shorter. You will have to either upgrade the battery system (which can get expensive or complicated) or spend upwards of over $600 US dollars to achieve that distance. In addition, there are scooter test companies that show you their tests and what weight they used to determine their tested distance/range and perhaps you can use that as a reference point in accordance to your weight. Good luck sir!
10:55 did you just set the cover on top without screwing it down to the frame? And then rode 27+ mph with one hand without a helmet 11:20 wow you’re lucky to be alive
Great video bud, ive got a couple of scwinn s500cd's that ii the process of modifying and have been soaking up all the kn owledge possible on u- tube, anyway i have a few questions for ya, first of all im into r.c Cars big time, i have alot of new lipo batteries i have a 6s, a couple of 3s, a 2s 5000 mah, what im wondering is can i use them on the scooters with the stock 24 volt speed controls on the scooters, i believe the scooters both have the 500 watt brushed motors in them, or will the controllers shut down, and also if thats the case can i wire in a brand new 15s that i pickedup at wmart in the garden section on clearance for 10 bucks, i wish they would have had more but just one its a 60 volt 2amp used for the e- lawn mowers, tri.mers etc. Can i splice into the motor wires bypassing the controller install a on and off switch and only use it when i want to kick in some turbo boost ..lol,? Because its only a 2 amp the range wouldnt be far but it would be nice also for back up,?
I figure as long as i pick up speed with the sealed acid batteries and shut them off and then hit the switch directly to the motor from the 15s battery i should be alright, and then shut it off and turn on the normal switch to slow down and stop?? Whadda u think?
you have E300= 200/300 Watt Motor, so 500 or 1000 Watt bringts nothin more power. with 48v driver you get high power at the motor because it is small for High Speed. ...still good.
Sick guy riding it with one hand. Iv just bought a 48 v 1600w scooter wen I have one hand on its scetchy as fuck. Mine has full suspension and the frame is built like a bull I'm buzzing you flying on that how much did the upgrades cost you.
Did you do all this with the stock e300 motor. Has the motor held up. I use my scooter for a 5 minute trip to school if I overvolt do you thing the motor will hold up. Also is the throttle variable or on/off like the stock throttle
Hey how's it going,wondering if you went on with this mod using the stock motor and if so how'd your scooter hold up? Thinking of doing this for my son and the same use as you basically. He'll be riding it to school about 2-3 miles away. Thanks in advance. And any info or extra tips that worked or didnt work well for you. Appreciate it
So that’s standard motor? I have razor e300 36v batteries an 36v 800 watt controller .i have a 18650 52 v battery to use soon but also for my ebike too .steve in uk
It works fine on 48V. I don't drive like Michael Schumacher all the time so that might be why it hasn't melted yet. 48V brushless motors are expensive. That would be a nice upgrade though.
What size motor?.. I hook up my battery wires rnd the wrong way(positive battery wire to negative on the speed controller??..)..have I blown my speed controller?.. I seen a little spark
Hi to all ,before a few days I bought a scooter rezor e300.. I bought and a new charger I left for 8-12hours for charging and after I try to drive ..my problem is it’s working but as soon as I go up to the scooter it’s doesn’t going ..If I but something down of the scooter and I open its working very well.. with a person up it’s not going ..can someone tell me maybe what’s the problem ??? I look forward to hearing your thoughts...king regards to all..
To increase speed smoke weed and drink alcohol. Scooter will go 200mph.
Amen.
😂😂😂😂 as a modified e300 owner and builder this is hilarious weed makes it seem like you're doing 40+ instead of 30
Lol... puff puff give !!
You are terrible :v
Lol
Impeccable English, and VERY good technical explanation, and VERY good analysis. Instead of unplugging 2 batteries, I would recommend the Power switch be swapped-out for a 3-way to disconnect batteries (some longer wires run to 3x switch from batteries). 30mph for a 15mph scooter??? AWESOME. ...helmet and protective gear, like a motorcyclist and assuming everyone is going to pull out in front of you, is a must... GREAT JOB!!! Thanks.
I've watch 3 videos of people modifying e series razors, and this one is by far the cleanest build. Very good!
"I have a need for speed"
Gaaaangsta!
Thug life
LMAO I almost died laughing
Razor is finally making some new really neat looking lithium battery scooters. It's about time. The E 100/200/300 models used Lead Acid batteries.
After you switched out those Lead Batteries, you saved about 8 to 10 lbs
dude your accent is awesome
Vietnamese accent
@@chienthan12345 it's obvious now that you named it lol. Thank you
Sounds like Bruce Lee!! Kick ass
Nice work on doing the testing to show the difference and sharing the math. Well done. Also, the phantom load conversation. Especially for those batteries.
U a crazy grasshopper for going fast over speed bump with one hand!
Amazing
In many states 20 mph is the legal limit for our e scooters. Glad your sitting down.
The oem motor can take a lot more than we are told.
WHY HASN'T ANYONE TRIED ADDNG A THERMAL CUT OFF SWITCH super glued to the motor body and wired to the controller's brake handle motor kill wire? Many of our home appliances like our vacuum cleaner have them.
If a low enough temp it should save the motor from melting down if being pushed too hard for too long till cooled again!
I see aliexpress has these little guys for cheap.
I am planning on trying that when I over volt my oem.
Take care
For future modders- 48v is OK for the motor - however excessive current (amps) is not. Too high current will burn up the motor. Try for low wattage 48v controller to keep motor cooler
Question my nephew 24v quad I was gonna run a 36v 1000watt speed controller but I'm starting to consider a 48v speed controller what would you consider for shooting around the yard
@@3613jeremy if you have stock motor 1000w controller probably gonna cook it especially around the yard
@@grandtheftauto1233 so I should probably stay around 500 watts
@@3613jeremy yeah that’ll be more reliable. 36 vs 48v gonna give you more or less top speed
Nice ! It would have been great the measure max limited current that's the major difference between both, in principle same voltage gives the same top speed if the current is enough :)
So to increase speed, more batteries?
@@wessley4606 Yes, more in series (once again if the current is enough: because when the current is limited more voltage doesn't change anything)
@@IncroyablesExperiences series combines voltage, I think this design used 2 x 40v if I'm not mistaken, but I'm not sure if they're in series or parallel
i like your skill riding at 27mph on a small wheels with just one hand..Stunt!!
Great videos, I watched this one and the 60 volt conversion. Most folks when they over volt the stock motor they burn it out quickly. What are you doing differently to not burn out the motor? Thanks
This is to help anyone who is confused about the kobalt batteries. They are not modified, they might look like they are, but they are just 4 Ah 24 v batteries. thumbs up this video so more people can see this comment.
How are the two batteries wired together to make a 48 volt system?
Question ?
What is the range of 500 watts compared to 1000 watts compared to 250 watts ?
Is it close to being proportionate , meaning will the battery last 4 times longer with the 250 w as with the 1000 w controller ?
Great videos ! Very good information and well explained ! Thank you !
You will get the same range using the same battery but of course with 1000w you get there faster than 500w and 250w.
Love the STOP sign...
He said, “ I have a need for speed”” ‘!! Haha so do I my brother of the struggle, so do I!
Brah. Whenever I hear your accent. I know to listen. U DA MAN!!!
Did the motor hold up? I ran mine on 36V for a few days before the motor melted itself into a pile of crap hahaha.
Great build!
Haha, i cracked up when you said melted itself into a pile of crap
I got exactly the same problem ! Now I installed a blushless 24V motor instead of the stock motor, with suitable controller, and all is well at 48V
@@speedsterh 24v brushless? It hasn't burnt out with 48v?
@@superiorraingutters what batteries you using?
I ordered a 1000w 48v controller and it arrived yesterday. Im going to ride it today and see what happens. I have experience with modding Razor and power wheel vehicles. We have 3 razor mx650 (36v modded to 56v 7.5ah batteries), mx350 (li-ion 24v 10ah batteries), powerwheel atv (12v modded to li-ion 18v 6ah). And I haven't burnt any motors....yet. On the scooter I'll be dropping in 48v 4ah batteries(24v 4ah in series)
I shunt my stock E300 controller and put in 48v battery, and I clocked 25.4 mph with just the battery.
Now, I'd love to do 30mph!
How long running time do you get?
Did it last or burn out?
@@MrOoBAZoO long time with 48v lipo batteries.
@GingyMoto it was fine with 48v lipo. I ran it for like 20-30 mins with friends who knows all of this and it was ok.
I tried to reached 30 mph with 60v lipo batteries and burn the controller.
@KokoJoni-ut5ti sorry I never touched that project again unfortunately. I bought zero 9 scooter and sold that and replaced it with ebike instead.
Good luck and have fun. The issue with razor it needs suspension at that speed. The frame is strong but it needs minimum front suspension.
Well done video. Great testing. Thank you!
@:46 he said he has a need for speed! 🤣😂🤗🤦🏼♂️😁
Hi there,awesome build,quick question to all?could I just plug in a 48v single battery instead of using 2 in series.Cheers all👍
Yes, you could.
I'm really impressed with your knowledge of electronics. I wish i had that kind of know how
Lol not hard
Just learn
@@dylanbenker2043 thanks now we all know how.
@@dylanbenker2043 erect?
How many 18650's would you use if you built a battery for an e300 I just got the scooter and would like to build a salvage battery for it. Your videos are so clear and interesting thanks for your content :)
It depends on the kind of 18650 you use. For high discharge cells, you'll need 6S2P (12 cells) at least for 24V. If you use laptop cells, you'll need at least 7 cells in parallel (that's 6S7P or 49 cells) for 24V.
@@vuaeco thanks for replying was thinking a 36v to get better performance in the e300 using high discharge cells. The e300 is a great platform but the battery's weigh too much and performance is disappointing. :(
Look ma one hand.....look ma no teeth 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Don Ramon nice name
Seu madruga
Look ma...no balls.
Btw, where's the link for all the parts and build?! Thanks.
Yes, wpuld be helpful
30 mph on a scooter sounds terrifying
Do you have a link on the controller you used on your e300 scooter mod?
The stock motor on a Razor E300 is the MY1016 (by Unite Motor Company).
Rated at 24 V, for 250 W (which at 24 V is ~10 A)
Dumping 48 V, and current of up to (1000 W / 48 V ~= 20 A) will fry the thing in no time.
(Assuming that you removed the protection breaker, which from the vid it appears you did)
I guess the output of those tool LiPo packs might be below 20 A, so maybe that would be your limiting, and possibly *protecting* factor.
Still, that motor is gonna release its smoke right quick.
its ok now got working had dodgy controller got original 24v controller 30v 18650 battery goin road test
This is awesome!
wow it will get on down the road thanks for sharing
You are amazing, best youtuber videos
How do you ensure that both batteries are evenly charged? Do you charge them separately. Your projects are really great keep it up
There’s a LED light that says fully charges on the battery and on the charger as far as I’m aware
i love you accent 😍
Why even bother with controller just have a 60V relay on its own, seen some idiots wiring throttle cables in so full current going through the thin gauge control wiring, clueless. Great video 👍
This is what I needed to know
Why does no one ever mention 250W is legal limit for electric scooters in most all states(to protect both riders and pedestrians)! BE SAFE!
The scooter is a 24 volt and you are adding double the voltage and watts.... is that motor capable of doing that? Or did you change the motor also? And if you didn't change the motor... how long do you think that motor will last before it gives up?
Darth Razor, is that you?
excellent vid, thanks for sharing
I have been inspired by watching your videos. I want to make batteries like that for my scooter. How do you charge the modified Kobalt batteries?
The Kobalt batteries are not modified. Only the USB connector. The battery still slides in and out of that connector. I can still charge the battery normally using the Kobalt charger.
vuaeco thank you for the fast reply and the great tutorial! I found 1.0 amp hour 24v kobalt battery for $10 & going to buy some of those plus charger and usb connector to replace my aging heavy sla batteries on my 24v450w bladez scooter. Maybe make one bigger pack like your other videos teach.
I love your clean job
How the motor can handle extra power controller🤔
If you guys want the best of both worlds, think of a drone motor and don't stop.
I overvolted mine to 66v and it goes 35mph it’s tooo dam scary!
That's cool though. What controller do you use?
I’m using the same controller you’re using
Where did you get the controller
DO YOU WANT TO DIE
Did the stock motor last? I feel like it would burn out quick with that voltage
I am starting to wonder how these motors can take more voltage. Do they just have a shorter run time do to heat?
Good job, nice and clear.
Thank you
your motor will soon burn up unless you re-gear the scooter with like a 65t rear sprocket. Your motor is super hot after riding at these speeds.
if you increased power on controller you should increase the motor too
replacing those little wires with lower gauge wires could be like almost overkill, if u know what i mean
Damn 1 hand no fear!
Yes you can do it boy
I like the video and everything but you did not say what kind of voltage motor you use it if you're using the same voltage in all the controllers or do you have to put 48 V to a 24 V motor that need to be explained and thank you
Nice job. Can you provide a link in the description to where to buy the controllers? I over voltage mine to nominal 29.6v and the original controller handles it fine. I might upgrade to 48v. Looks fast and fun!
Lowegy - do you still have it and is it still at 29.6v? How much faster did it go and any problems?
anywhere, ebay, aliexpress, alibaba, bangood, wish, soo many to choose from these days.
I know this is an old video but why didn't you wire a kill switch straight from the batteries?
For safety and to stop that battery drain problem
Also do you think lipos would work for these builds? Just asking cause their size and weight are definitely big plusses.
I know it's a late reply but there are plenty of people who do lipo builds and do just fine.
So great ! 48 v battery 48 controller how about the Motor E300 , is 24 v. Does it matter,???
Now turn around and see how slow it goes uphill.
Great video bro, ty for sharing.....
Like a some body..... BIC BOIII !!!
Ownage pranks???
I'm using this mod on a kids Power Wheels from 12v to 24v, but the initial acceleration is hard on the nylon gears. Is there a way to control or slow the initial acceleration? I want to maintain the peak speed, but curb the initial burst. Is there a type of voltage regulator that would do that? Having a lot of fun with your videos; they're the best on RUclips.
What controller are you using? Or do you just wire it up straight to an on/off push button?
no controller
It's dangerous without a controller especially if your kids are using it. If you use a power button that's not designed to handle high current, it may get too hot and fuse the contacts together. That will lock the motor to a permanently on position. Without brakes, it will be dangerously out of control. You will need a controller if you're running at a higher voltage. The advantage of a controller is that it will let you feather the throttle so you can start slowly instead of a big jolt right off the start. And you can control the speed the way you want instead of just going all in at full speed or nothing.
Can you put please list parts (links)
Great video
Do I need to change the Motor to a 1000w if I install the 1000W controller box ?
Unintentional ASMR
HELP!!! Anyone in or near Atlanta, Ga who can work on a custom electric scooter?
What determines the maximum weight capacity of the scooter construction and the controller/motor/battery configuration?
I weigh 225 pounds, I travel 20 miles to anywhere I go then must return, and the roads are NEVER flat.
What formula can I use (or anyone!) to figure that out?
I know it's a late reply but it's rare to get a scooter that goes that distance or longer. Most scooters are rated at 15 miles range or shorter. You will have to either upgrade the battery system (which can get expensive or complicated) or spend upwards of over $600 US dollars to achieve that distance.
In addition, there are scooter test companies that show you their tests and what weight they used to determine their tested distance/range and perhaps you can use that as a reference point in accordance to your weight. Good luck sir!
@@AnthonyChhan I believe you can just use a 48v 20ah ebike battery, 48v brushed controller and 48v brushed motor.
i have one for sale already built
10:55 did you just set the cover on top without screwing it down to the frame? And then rode 27+ mph with one hand without a helmet 11:20 wow you’re lucky to be alive
practice... also balls Lol
his feet are just gonna be on the board anyways lol.
Also the other hand held on to the camera for dear life while my eyes are straining on the little LCD screen on the camera while running at 27MPH. :D
he's going to seize that motor
Can you please share how to connect both batteries together
Cool info bro😅
What’s your runtime with those kobalt batteries?
Great video bud, ive got a couple of scwinn s500cd's that ii the process of modifying and have been soaking up all the kn owledge possible on u- tube, anyway i have a few questions for ya, first of all im into r.c Cars big time, i have alot of new lipo batteries i have a 6s, a couple of 3s, a 2s 5000 mah, what im wondering is can i use them on the scooters with the stock 24 volt speed controls on the scooters, i believe the scooters both have the 500 watt brushed motors in them, or will the controllers shut down, and also if thats the case can i wire in a brand new 15s that i pickedup at wmart in the garden section on clearance for 10 bucks, i wish they would have had more but just one its a 60 volt 2amp used for the e- lawn mowers, tri.mers etc. Can i splice into the motor wires bypassing the controller install a on and off switch and only use it when i want to kick in some turbo boost ..lol,? Because its only a 2 amp the range wouldnt be far but it would be nice also for back up,?
I figure as long as i pick up speed with the sealed acid batteries and shut them off and then hit the switch directly to the motor from the 15s battery i should be alright, and then shut it off and turn on the normal switch to slow down and stop?? Whadda u think?
I plan on buyi g 60 volt s co trollers and more 15s batteries but im talki g for now?
R them cobalt batteries lithiums or no and how much were they?
Could you share the link for the throttle you used please. I’m near completing my build but not sure which to go with from Ebay
did you finish it?
Surprised you don't have now subscribers.
you have E300= 200/300 Watt Motor, so 500 or 1000 Watt bringts nothin more power. with 48v driver you get high power at the motor because it is small for High Speed. ...still good.
I once tried a 300watt 36v motor but it didn’t last long .strange as the standard motor ok at moment
Is your motor aftermarket? They are always grossly over-rated.
those motors maybe smaller. i've seen much bigger scooter motors on higher priced e-scooters.
Weren't you driving down hill? Looks like it from the video
Sick guy riding it with one hand. Iv just bought a 48 v 1600w scooter wen I have one hand on its scetchy as fuck. Mine has full suspension and the frame is built like a bull I'm buzzing you flying on that how much did the upgrades cost you.
Will a 48v motor fit the e300 razor? I found a 36v/48v (25ah) controller and want to mod my e300 now because of you! Lol
Oops i forgot to put.. Will a 48v brushless motor fit the e300?
Did you do all this with the stock e300 motor. Has the motor held up. I use my scooter for a 5 minute trip to school if I overvolt do you thing the motor will hold up. Also is the throttle variable or on/off like the stock throttle
Hey how's it going,wondering if you went on with this mod using the stock motor and if so how'd your scooter hold up? Thinking of doing this for my son and the same use as you basically. He'll be riding it to school about 2-3 miles away. Thanks in advance. And any info or extra tips that worked or didnt work well for you. Appreciate it
So that’s standard motor? I have razor e300 36v batteries an 36v 800 watt controller .i have a 18650 52 v battery to use soon but also for my ebike too .steve in uk
Yes. It's a standard motor that originally came with the E300.
Has the motor melt down yet? If so, Can you make a video on a 48v brushless motor?
It works fine on 48V. I don't drive like Michael Schumacher all the time so that might be why it hasn't melted yet. 48V brushless motors are expensive. That would be a nice upgrade though.
vuaeco hi sir i have 24v brushless hub motor can i do this too using a 48v batteries?
They were all new batteries 2600mah or the 25r 250ah but they 20a
My motor does get hot an smell a bit after run but I have to scoot up hills a bit to take load off motor .
good vid bro
motor ok just tried direct to battery try another controller can i use brushless controller
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Did you change the motor or did you keep the original motor.
What size motor?.. I hook up my battery wires rnd the wrong way(positive battery wire to negative on the speed controller??..)..have I blown my speed controller?.. I seen a little spark
What range/distance do you get per charge?
.5 mile
How did you wire in the speedo display? Aren't those brushed controllers?
Have you done any update e300 scooter rebuild? For a faster speed bigger motor. "Q" What was the run time for the 1000 watt controller;?
I thought this was Ownage Pranks presenting this video.
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You're not alone!
Hi to all ,before a few days I bought a scooter rezor e300.. I bought and a new charger I left for 8-12hours for charging and after I try to drive ..my problem is it’s working but as soon as I go up to the scooter it’s doesn’t going ..If I but something down of the scooter and I open its working very well.. with a person up it’s not going ..can someone tell me maybe what’s the problem ??? I look forward to hearing your thoughts...king regards to all..
Im making go kart with hoverboard motors on, i installed 350 watt controller for each motor, i need advise how to drive reverse?
Can you tell us what to buy
Great work! How do we get in contact with you? I’d like to pick your brain for a recent E300 project =) thanks in advance
How far can you go with these batteries?
Put a switch on the positive side of the battery.