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Just wondering if I can buy extra batteries and charge them without them being in the scooter and how hard is it to change out the batteries, my goal is for the kids to ride one one set while the other set is charging to double their ride time, RAZOR e-200 or E-300 considering purchasing this week for christmas leaning towards the e-300, thanks.

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Hi,
Unfortunately, the feature that you are looking for is called "quick-change batteries" and they are not common.

The Chinese branded scooters, like Schwinn, Razor, Freedom, X-treme, and anything made by Currie Technologies, will generally have fixed batteries. You can not easily change them, without extensive electronics manufacturing knowledge, or wiring knowledge.

The "quick-change battery" option proved to be flawed, as the scooters would shake and rattle the batteries at the quick release connection. The batteries would become separated from the port, and the scooter would stop running and sometimes blow fuses, due to the battery disconnecting and connecting when the scooter shakes.

Hence the most popular style is hard-wired into the scooter. Most scooters have an onboard charger installed in the deck too, so that all
you plug in to the scooter is a cable.

-Jackson
http://urbanscooters.com/

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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.

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