Going the Distance! NIU KQi 300X Range Test

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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    Join Tom as he takes NIU KQI 300X electric scooter on a range test to see if it can go the distance. How far can the KQi 300X go on a single charge of the 48v, 13Ah, 608Wh battery? Well, we're about to find out! As a bonus, we're going to see how the KQi 300X range test compares to the test results riding the Ninebot Max G2 and Apollo GO on the same route.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:38 Unboxing
    2:04 Assembly
    3:43 Feature overview
    8:26 First Ride
    9:42 Acceleration
    10:14 Brake Test
    16:33 Off Road
    17:44 Wrap-Up
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  • @tomsgadgetgarage
    @tomsgadgetgarage  18 дней назад +1

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    Some of these links are affiliate links, which means I get a percentage if you make a purchase through my link without any extra cost to you.

  • @ThumbdownMan
    @ThumbdownMan 24 дня назад +3

    I bought a Niu Kqi3 Pro about 2 years ago. Still ride it everyday, close to 5,000 miles so far. I cant wait for it to breakdown so I can buy this one.

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  24 дня назад +1

      That's a ton of miles! Congrats haha. Sounds like a great return on your investment there.

  • @reveluvin6088
    @reveluvin6088 24 дня назад +1

    Great video, thanks Tom, looking forward to seeing how it performs on the hilly range test 👍

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  23 дня назад

      Thank you! I’m going to post the hill test later today :).

  • @Patriot36
    @Patriot36 24 дня назад +1

    Nice! My guess was 27-28 miles so, cool to see that it was close. It's my understanding that it gets a little less range compared to the KQI3 Max because it has a slightly more powerful motor. I had a KQI3 Max for almost a year and about 1200mi. It was always a fantastic scooter other than the necessity for the app. I replaced it with the VX2 Pro GT for the power, hill climbing and some additional range but the NIU was always a classy and fairly portable ride. I miss the aesthetics of that scooter as I think it, along with this 300x are some of the most pleasing looking commuter scooters offered. I almost ordered the 300X when it was announced but the reliance on the app isn't a preferred feature to me, even though I know it's the trend today. Seeing you unbox this made me want one still...haha :)

    • @MohamedAbouzaid-it6gz
      @MohamedAbouzaid-it6gz 23 дня назад +1

      Kqi3 300x has more range than the kqi3 max because it has 25% larger battery and larger tires and on long rides kqi3 300x is much more comfortable and one question for you h driven the max for 1200 MI have u had any problems on it

    • @Patriot36
      @Patriot36 22 дня назад

      @@MohamedAbouzaid-it6gz I suspect that you're thinking of the KQI3 Pro. The KQI3 Max has the exact same 604Ah battery size as the 300X as per NIU's product page. They also show a range specification of 40.3 miles for the KQi3 Max and a range of 37.7 miles for the KQI 300X. The NIU rep states this is due to the slightly higher output motor of the 300X. So while the mileage was tested by NIU at slightly less than the MAX, it was probably going at a slightly higher speed as well.
      With regards to any probles while owning the KQi3 Max, the only issue I have had was needing to have the thumb throttle replaced. It showed an error code and would no longer go to max power. It never left me stranded anywhere though and I held it in high regard. A quality product for sure!

  • @chaxologist2961
    @chaxologist2961 24 дня назад +1

    First! Let's hope this is good...
    Less portable than the Apollo Go but if someone wants to not go as crazy as the Apollo City while still being lightweight and more range wihout all the b.s. and complaints of the Segway Max G2, then this is an excellent scooter!

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  24 дня назад

      Yah it went surprisingly far. We’ll see how it fares on the hill test.

  • @Patriot36
    @Patriot36 24 дня назад

    8:26 Not telling you anything you don't already know but for those who don't, the energy output over the voltage discharge curve isn't linear. So with a 48v nominal scooter, the mileage per volt at 54V is higher than the mileage per volt at 44V. Of course the same applies from 48V to 47V, it's just much less noticeable in increments as small as 1V. Combine that with a less than ideal algorithm for many of these battery display bars and it can really catch a new rider off guard. A good rule of thumb on an "out and back" trip on flat ground is to turn around at least 1V before the nominal voltage is reached. This is because only 40-45% of your total range may be available from your nominal voltage (48V) to cut-off voltage, (typically around 42-41V).

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  23 дня назад +1

      This is a fantastic explanation. Some scooters you can hit the throttle and go on a speed run and watch the bars drop in realtime then stop riding and they return to the previous level haha.

    • @Patriot36
      @Patriot36 22 дня назад +1

      @@tomsgadgetgarage Yes, that would be the perfect example of a BMS that is allowed to interpolate immediate voltage sag as the actual voltage. By simply coding a time delay component into the BMS and or telling the BMS that it can only send a .2V variance to the display every 30-60 seconds, a big squirt of throttle results in a dampened, more accurate reading to the display. In fact, the battery level display should specifically act as the filter to the immediate voltage number that sags under load but then bounces back under no load, like a quick reference moderator to the wide swings of the voltage gauge.

  • @THEAVERAGEGUY1983
    @THEAVERAGEGUY1983 24 дня назад

    Woah that was close on that gravel with almost falling 😅 when i seen that my whole body ached as if it was me experiencing that lol! As for the range, 26 miles is super great for a battery that size and the fact that the scooter kept going at a good speed was excellent too. My MAX G2 slows down to like under 15Mph when it reaches about 2 bars and at 1 battery bar its practically under 10Mph and once i goe down to like 4% the scooter goes into walk mode at like 3Mph lol. That is definitely a nice scooter for sure. 😎👊 cant wait to see the hill climb test. By the way i noticed no overheating either, thats a PLUS!!!! 🙌

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  24 дня назад +1

      Yah I’ve had a few cases of “running alongside scooters” over the last year LOL. Always when taking sharp turns onto dirt paths way too fast.
      We’ll have to see whatever that new firmware is for the Max G2 that’s coming. Something about turbo mode for faster acceleration.
      And we’ll see how the hill climb goes. Always worried about overheating because of how long the incline goes for. I’m also hoping there’s no ghost braking like the Max G2 used to do.
      I saw you posted in ESG’s RX7 video as well haha. Things looks sick. Are you thinking of getting one?

    • @THEAVERAGEGUY1983
      @THEAVERAGEGUY1983 24 дня назад +1

      @tomsgadgetgarage im debating on it because though it looks cool, i know 2 people that got it and both got it with damages to the frame and one of them said that luminance lighting panel had a crack on the stem and shocked him simply bt touching it. He also has an RS as he is part od the RS backers group and said that the RS still performs better than the RX7 but the RX7 is more modern and does get you to 65Mph if you want to go that fast without the aggressive acceleration the RS comes with stock before changing it in the settings under the app.
      As for the MAX G2 in Turbo mode, yeah there was some hiccups with the the beta test so they went back to the drawing board. They are trying to help get more torque to rhe rear wheel for hill climbing as ine complaint many have is how slow it is even for riders under 200Lbs it goes from like 20mph to like 12mph for some of them and then slowly creeps up to speed again. Then some experienced a random jerky acceleration with that beta test firmware. Im sure they will find a fix for that.

    • @THEAVERAGEGUY1983
      @THEAVERAGEGUY1983 24 дня назад

      @tomsgadgetgarage they did give us a Bluetooth update. V1.11.0 and gave us the Hazard lights feature like the GT1. So if you double click either the left or right turn signal button, you will get Hazard lights now and to turn it off, double click the button again. 😁👍

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  22 дня назад

      That’s awesome! I kept looking for the update and didn’t see it so gave up, but as soon as you mentioned it, it showed up haha. Thanks!

    • @Patriot36
      @Patriot36 16 дней назад +1

      @@THEAVERAGEGUY1983 I almost pre-ordered the RX7 but based on what I'm seeing here and the forums, I feel like a dodged a bullet by waiting it out. I was disappointed to see how many issues the RX7 has, from shipping damage issues, lack of durability with the LumiLor, and several stem shifting instances. The parts spec is all fantastic with a fantastic battery but it's apparent this first batch suffered from a lot of rough assembly with many components even being smacked and dented before metal was finished... like gashed pieces that were anodized or powder coated over. Roadrunner seems like a company that will get these QC and design issues squared away, I just feel bad for the first recipients that paid so much money.

  • @asmaabouzaid4930
    @asmaabouzaid4930 24 дня назад

    Do the links you have work for canada ontairo? And do you think the twist throttle os easy to get used to after a while

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  24 дня назад

      Hello! So I'm looking at the Canada site and they unfortunately say they are sold out :(. The links may work in Canada.

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  24 дня назад

      The twist throttle is definitely easy to get used to. It was different at first because I’m used to thumb throttles on scooters, but it’s all good now.

  • @MohamedAbouzaid-it6gz
    @MohamedAbouzaid-it6gz 24 дня назад

    When will niubrestock them in canada

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  22 дня назад

      Not too sure. Yah I saw they were out of stock in Canada. Might be because it’s pretty new still. Lots of bikes and scooters are going out of stock unfortunately. Probably the strong summertime demand.

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 15 дней назад

    I just bought the Max. I should have waited maybe. Grrrr. My timing is bad like that for stuff.

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  15 дней назад +1

      I honestly wouldn’t sweat it. They all have their pros and cons. The Max G2, KQi300X, and Apollo GO are all excellent choices in my opinion.

    • @Del-Canada
      @Del-Canada 15 дней назад

      @@tomsgadgetgarage That's just the FOMO part of my personality coming out. Heh.

  • @Motorizedstuff
    @Motorizedstuff 24 дня назад +1

    I get around 6 miles before mine drops a bar

    • @tomsgadgetgarage
      @tomsgadgetgarage  22 дня назад

      Yah that sounds about right. I had quite a few uninterrupted straightaways which helped me squeeze out some extra distance.