Modified Scooter Part 1

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Electric Scooter Scooter Razor Razor E200 Modified Scooter Custom Scooter
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Sorry for the long video.

I'm just trying to make it as simple and detailed as possible so anybody can do this.

This is a 24 volt Razor E200 electric scooter that I decided to modify by adding two 18 volt batteries and joining them together to add to 36 volts.

The results were extremely satisfying! So far there aren't any problems with the speed controller overheating. Make sure to watch the rest of the videos!


Please be nice and comment on my video :D

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Modified Scooter Part 1

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  • nice, that helped ...

    nice, that helped alot.
    I almost threw out a 2 of these throttle speed controller. I'm going to try to make my mountain board motorized. thanks for the help.

    and how many amps do a dewalt batteries produce.

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  • I'm pretty sure ...

    I'm pretty sure that 86 or 90 volts is way too high for the stock motor in that scooter. You would have to spend a lot of money for a speed controller and a motor that could handle that voltage.

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  • can you make a ...

    can you make a e300s into a 86 or 90 volts and how fast will it go

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  • I went to a resale ...

    I went to a resale shop and I found it there for $40.00. I guess I was just lucky lol

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  • how did you pay ...

    how did you pay $40.00 for it

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