I purchased my batteries on E-bay. Selected the highest rated with a Square trader warranty. Delivery time was 4 days, new was was going to ask.
Delivered to my house for$21.00 with both batteries, charged and ran perfectly. Extended Warranty was also offered but declined.
Batteries still working great 6-months latter.
Sould be turning throttle handle. Is your battery charged?
Testimonial: "Yes the battery is charged.The upg batteries I got should work.They are sold specifically for the electric scooter.I believe maybe the batteries may be some cheap built ones,or may be the wrong kind.Thanks for your help :)"
SOURCE: When I plug in the charger is shows green, but the
Check the voltage output of the charger. It should be about 28 volts. Most likely your batteries are dead (over 2 years old?)
SOURCE: have an e100 razor electric scooter. it has not
The batteries are dead. The battery in these scooter need to be kept
charged or if not in use for a long time charged every 3months.
Otherwise, like what to you, they will go dead. The chemicals in the
battery have deteriorated to the point where it won't hold a charge.
Replacement batteies are available at:
razor.com
SOURCE: Razor E100 reset button and no charge
Hi... My son hasnt used his Razor E100 for nearly a year as couldnt find the charger.. I finally found it and as soon as I plugged it in the plug was showing green light as that it was fully charged... When we turn the unit on it lights up but its dead... Where can I get the cheapest battery (and does it have 1 or 2)? Or you mention a reset button? Many Thanks...
These are the instructions for adjusting the chain. They are taken directly from the manual available at http://ep.yimg.com/ty/cdn/razorama/e100e200e300manual.pdf
To adjust the chain:
1. Loosen the axle
2. Loosen the brake anchor (this is attached with the small bolt in the long slot on the left side of the rear fork)
3. Tighten the tension adjusters on the axle 1/8 to 1/4 turn to tension the chain. Tighten both adjusters the exact same amount to maintain the wheel alignment.
Note: this system of adjusters is common to motorcycles and BMX
bicycles so I your are not familiar with it, if you know anyone who is,
they would not have a problem adjusting it for you.
Chain tension: The chain should be "just not-quite snug" in other
words, not taut or sloppy loose. BE CAREFUL NOT TO ADJUST TOO TIGHT. The tensioning system can easily impart too much tension and snap the chain or bend the motor output shaft. Turn the adjusters 1/8 to 1/4 turn at a time and recheck the tension each time.
4. Once the tension is good, tighten the axle and brake anchor bolt. Test run the scooter. Readjust as needed.
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