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Almost new..three recharges...was working fine,
After charging use a voltage tester to measure the voltage from the battery the reading must be equal to what is the voltage output of the battery 12v or 24 volts if you can measure the correct out put voltage then the battery is full charge the scooter should work well.
If you measure a low voltage means you need to full charge first the battery before operating.
to measure the battery voltage put your red test prove to the positive terminal of the battery (red)and black test prove to the black terminal of the battery....If the battery is full charge and the scooter wont run there is a problem on the motor cleaning the carbon brush of the motor will solve the problem...
good luck!if you need further assistance just post back!
4/18/2011 11:19:11 PM •
Razor E100...
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When i plug the charger in the light stays green
I had the same problem i replaced the battery and still nothing. Found that the charger was bad and reading that the battery was charges. Replace the charger. You can get them online fairly cheap
1/23/2011 2:47:33 PM •
Razor E100...
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Is it okay to recharge
how can it have a memory when it doesn't have brain?
maybe you need to check your own memory
5/13/2011 5:48:05 PM •
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The Battery takes a charge,
Make sure the battery is full, if not, add distilled water to full mark. Clean the battery terminals and make sure they are tight. The folks at Auto-Zone will test the battery for free.
Battery is fully (over?) charged, lights come on,
Most likely that is going to be a battery problem. You have plenty of volts but insufficient Amperage to turn the motor over indicating there is a Dead cell in the battery you currently have. The problem with these smaller batteries is they develop memory quickly and don't respond well to being left on a charger year round when that is done. When stored the best way to maintain the battery is to find a way to put it under a load every couple of months and then recharge. Simply connecting it to a charger or allowing it to sit on bare concrete, even during charging, is bad for lead based batteries. When not installed on the vehicle it should be stored on a piece of wood to prevent ground contact or grounding.
6/4/2011 10:55:46 PM •
Razor Dune...
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When I turn the switch on after charge, it blinks
hi, a blinking red light ,is telling you that a battery is going bad or you have a bad plug , or your charger is going bad .
I had a razor scooter that had the blinking red light, it was a busted plug on the scooter where it plugs in.I had one scooter that had the blinking red light, it was A battery gone bad .
good luck!
I ride my scooter and then it turns off..the
I posted a simliar question. I ended up taking my scooter to a battery store that is licensed to work on razor scooters. They ulitmately concluded the wires to the popup fuse itself were loose. They replaced the popup fuse as well just incase. I have now been using the scooter without the fuse popping every 50-100 feet.
My back tire isn't spinning
WOW!!!WHAT A JOKE!MY KID SAVED $470 AND PURCHASED HIS MX 650 ONLY TO HAVE THE REAR FREEWHEEL BREAK THE FIRST WEEK RIDING IT.NND BY SEEING ALOT OF THE SAME PROBLEMWITH EVERYONE ELSE.RAZOR SHOULD' VE AT LEAST PUT A HEAVYDUTY ONE IN IT.OK PEOPLE LETS FIGURE IT OUT IF ANY ONE KNOWS AGOOD BEARING COMPANY,POST IT.MY KIDS BUMMED HE CANT RIDE IT
New batterys motor runs when
I'm not 100% sure, but it sounds like a flat battery, Even though you say it is a new battery, it may not be fully charged. Put in on your charger for the recommended time, and see if that fixes the problem.
2/19/2011 4:59:10 AM •
Razor E300...
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