Mukuta 9 Plus Range Test: How Far Can It Go?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Welcome back to TechCruise! Today, we're putting the Mukuta 9 Plus e-scooter to the ultimate test - a real-world range test. How far can this powerful e-scooter really go on a single charge? Join us as we ride through various terrains and conditions to find out!
    In This Video:
    Introduction to the Mukuta 9 Plus e-scooter range test
    Starting with a full battery: initial setup and expectations
    Riding through different terrains: urban roads, hills, and rough paths
    Real-time updates on battery performance and distance covered
    Observations on speed, handling, and comfort during the test
    Final results: total distance travelled on a single charge
    Summary and our verdict on the Mukuta 9 Plus range
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    Share your experiences and thoughts on the Mukuta 9 Plus range in the comments below. Have questions? Feel free to ask, and we’ll be happy to assist!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @mihail_681
    @mihail_681 11 дней назад +1

    Thats a great video, you've put a lot of effort into it, keep it up! Im considering buying this scooter and it helped me a lot.

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  11 дней назад

      I'm so glad I could help! Let me know once you get it. 😉

  • @ReviewsandTech
    @ReviewsandTech Месяц назад +1

    Very nice ride, second battery is a big help too. Thank you

  • @anyakaa8048
    @anyakaa8048 19 дней назад +1

    side question, I know you rode differently, did you use dual motor the whole way? Seems like that can definitely drain the battery faster as well.

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  15 дней назад +1

      I mainly rode using dual motors since there were a few hills I needed to conquer, as you saw in the video. Many companies recommend not switching from dual motors to single motor while riding, so I stuck with dual motors. This might have drained the battery a bit quicker than normal, but I think most people would keep it in dual motor mode for better acceleration, like when passing someone walking or riding a bike.

  • @JasonVega-ei9ei
    @JasonVega-ei9ei Месяц назад +3

    Whats the weight of the Mukuta 9 plus? As Ive been interested in scooters latrly, but want something practicaly yo lift up flights if stairs when necessary. And not take forever to do so with risk of injuring myself in the process.

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks for your question! The Mukuta 9 Plus weighs around 33.5kg (about 73 lbs). It's definitely on the heavier side, which is common for scooters with powerful motors and large batteries.
      While it's not the lightest option out there, the weight contributes to its stability and performance. However, if you need to frequently carry it up flights of stairs, it might be a bit challenging.
      For easier portability, you might want to consider some lighter models (Like Mukuta 8 or 8+ 30kg), though they often come with trade-offs in power or range. It really depends on your specific needs and what you prioritize most in a scooter.
      Let me know if you have any other questions about the Mukuta 9 Plus or if you're looking for recommendations for more portable options!

  • @ArkadiuszRejmanPhoto
    @ArkadiuszRejmanPhoto Месяц назад +3

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    • @juliancortes4168
      @juliancortes4168 Месяц назад +2

      Hello, how resistant are they in the rain?

    • @ArkadiuszRejmanPhoto
      @ArkadiuszRejmanPhoto Месяц назад

      @@juliancortes4168 BTW.
      On my side, I try to avoid a scooter+water situations as much as I can

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  Месяц назад +1

      @@juliancortes4168 Great question about rain resistance! We have only tested this scooter in nice and dry conditions but the Mukuta 9 Series, which includes the 9 Plus, actually has an impressive IPX6 waterproof rating (aacording to Mukuta's website). Here's what that means:
      It can withstand powerful water jets from any direction.
      It's been tested with a 12.5mm water jet from 3 meters away for 3 minutes, with a water volume of 100 liters/minute and pressure of 100kN/m².
      This rating makes it suitable for riding in heavy rain, steady rain, and through puddles.
      So, the Mukuta 9 Plus is quite resistant to rain and can handle wet conditions well. However, it's important to note that while it can handle these conditions, Mukuta (like most manufacturers) still advises caution when riding in very wet conditions for safety reasons and long-term durability.
      Also, keep in mind that water damage typically isn't covered under warranty, regardless of the IP rating. So while the scooter is designed to handle rain well, it's always best to be cautious and avoid unnecessarily exposing it to extreme weather conditions if possible.
      Let me know if you have any other questions about the Mukuta 9 Plus!

  • @emilsecker7881
    @emilsecker7881 25 дней назад +1

    So how much range did you actually get out of it? 😂

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  25 дней назад

      Watch the full video I said it when I had to swap out the battery 🪫

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 25 дней назад +1

      @@TechCruise26 oh, my bad lol

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  25 дней назад +1

      @@emilsecker7881 all good man hahaha

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 25 дней назад +1

      @@TechCruise26I saw that part lol. How steep were the hills? In terms of gradient

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  25 дней назад +1

      @@emilsecker7881 I would say like a good 12-15 percent pretty big hills that we weren’t expecting to go through hahhaa