How long does your battery last? Is it best to upgrade the motor? I seen they sell a direct fit 24v 500 watt motor. I just picked up a 300s so I plan on following your build from your videos
@@dylanmoore1006 Is 12 miles from stock batteries? Two hours running the batteries non stop? Planning to use my razor to pull a golf push cart with golf bag, 18 holes usually last 4-5 hours and range about 5 - 6 miles
@@kanikipk2814 the stock batteries won't get nearly anything done and they don't handle weight. Lithium is the way to go forsure. I definitely over exaggerated the milage, was probably a 7-8 mile range upgraded. The stock specs lie about range since lead acid batteries aren't for utility use
I have an e200 that I want to mod. Someone is selling an e300 online for $40 with a new throttle. But likely dead batteries because it won't start. Should I buy the e300 or modify my e200 because it's lighter ? Nice work btw
Just got one for my son it was used but the guy took right off on it I brought it home and tried to charge it and when I pull the throttle back all it does is make it clicking sound any ideas on what could be going wrong?
Just the batteries if you replace with the same voltage it will work fine if you want to replace with a bigger battery you will have to replace the motor controller and put a variable speed throttle on not too difficult for beginners
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Why don't you try adding a $2. high temperature cut off resetting switch, like those sold on Aliexpress in various set temperatures and both normal open and normally closed styles, to the outside the OEM brushed 24v 250w DC motor, to avoid overheat damage? Kind of like that famous Electric cars suspenseful pursuit scene from the classic1971 Sci Fi movie "THX 1138". Where they have to wait for the motors to cool off or something, to get going again. So that if and when you push the motor too hard for too long, up hills etc., the controller will shut off the motor before any damage. Then just wait 15 minutes or more for a proper cool down, no harm done. Should be able to wire a normally open temperature switch of about 60 C to the controller's brake lever circuit which is also normally open, but closes and cuts off the motor when the rear brake lever is applied. I suppose super glue might be the best simple thing to use to attach the switch to the motor body. Super glue should be able to take the heat and also conduct the heat to the switch.
@@dylanmoore1006 I have a e90 that wont run, so Im trying to fix it and might replace the batteries and a new controller. I want to make it faster and I want to know if its in the batteries its self that make it faster, but I also want to make it last and not break fast. Whats a cheap battery that will work for the scooter if you dont mind helping me I would gladly appreciate it.
You'll need four or five things depending on if you upgrade the motor. You'll need these things *Upgraded battery pack *speed controller rated to your battery voltage, and motor wattage. *keyswitch throttle *New motor if you plan on going over 36v. *and lastly keep electrical tape and a soldering iron handy, you want these connections to be solid. Also what model razor are you running and is it stock?
20 mph is the limit for E Scooters in many states per the law. Going over is dangerous on a tiny wheels straight steering scooter and an officer might ticket if they think you are now a moped etc because of the excessive speed.
It's proven with math not GPS, doubling voltage to the stock motor at its regular gearing setup at 48 volts will force it to double It's speed. The razor E300s stock speed is 15mph, going from 24v to 48v. Not only that but stock razor motors can't blow up from overvolting but only from overheating.
these scooters remind me of Hondas because parts are cheap and they're common and affordable.
Sick man sweet build
just subscribed and liked, I also have a e300 that id like to modify. looks great. thank you for posting info about this.
No problem thank you for the sub
Thanks for the review I’m bugging my mom to get me this for my birthday
Of course bud, but this one is modified.
get a goped
I got the scooter yayyyyyyy
Sick I’m doing this to my daughter scooter
How long does your battery last? Is it best to upgrade the motor? I seen they sell a direct fit 24v 500 watt motor. I just picked up a 300s so I plan on following your build from your videos
About two hours or 12 miles
@@dylanmoore1006 that's like 60 miles if it lasts two hours
@@dylanmoore1006 just a guess
@@dylanmoore1006
Is 12 miles from stock batteries? Two hours running the batteries non stop?
Planning to use my razor to pull a golf push cart with golf bag,
18 holes usually last 4-5 hours and range about 5 - 6 miles
@@kanikipk2814 the stock batteries won't get nearly anything done and they don't handle weight. Lithium is the way to go forsure. I definitely over exaggerated the milage, was probably a 7-8 mile range upgraded. The stock specs lie about range since lead acid batteries aren't for utility use
can you link the lithium batteries
Where can I get a bigger motor?
So I just want to add another battery to increase speed. Will that damage the factory control board
Yes you will need a 36v controller
I have an e200 that I want to mod. Someone is selling an e300 online for $40 with a new throttle. But likely dead batteries because it won't start. Should I buy the e300 or modify my e200 because it's lighter ? Nice work btw
At that price, buy the e300 so you have both. Or sell the e200 and buy your 48v lithium ion battery for the e300
@@cameroncook975 will 48v lithium batteries last longer in range than stock batteries?
Do you know where to get the 48 v lithium batteries?
@@kanikipk2814 Yea the 48v batteries will last longer
Just got one for my son it was used but the guy took right off on it I brought it home and tried to charge it and when I pull the throttle back all it does is make it clicking sound any ideas on what could be going wrong?
Needs batteries
Just the batteries if you replace with the same voltage it will work fine if you want to replace with a bigger battery you will have to replace the motor controller and put a variable speed throttle on not too difficult for beginners
Does it still have the same stock motor and speed controller with the new batteries and throttle?
Stock motor, aftermarket 48v speed controller, key variable throttle, and a 48v lithium ion battery
@@dylanmoore1006 would the stock motor overheat overtime with the 48 volt lithium battery?
Forgot to mention, yes it will burn up the motor if pushed too hard. They get super hot so it's essential to upgrade
can i have a link for a 36v battery that fits comfy in the e300 ??
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Why don't you try adding a $2. high temperature cut off resetting switch, like those sold on Aliexpress in various set temperatures and both normal open and normally closed styles, to the outside the OEM brushed 24v 250w DC motor, to avoid overheat damage?
Kind of like that famous Electric cars suspenseful pursuit scene from the classic1971 Sci Fi movie "THX 1138". Where they have to wait for the motors to cool off or something, to get going again.
So that if and when you push the motor too hard for too long, up hills etc., the controller will shut off the motor before any damage.
Then just wait 15 minutes or more for a proper cool down, no harm done.
Should be able to wire a normally open temperature switch of about 60 C to the controller's brake lever circuit which is also normally open, but closes and cuts off the motor when the rear brake lever is applied.
I suppose super glue might be the best simple thing to use to attach the switch to the motor body. Super glue should be able to take the heat and also conduct the heat to the switch.
Have you noticed any issues with the motor after modding it? I’m thinking of modifying mine to get around a bit faster. How far will yours go?
It will eventually pop, I upgraded mine to a 1000w motor with a higher volt rating.
@@dylanmoore1006 I have a e90 that wont run, so Im trying to fix it and might replace the batteries and a new controller. I want to make it faster and I want to know if its in the batteries its self that make it faster, but I also want to make it last and not break fast. Whats a cheap battery that will work for the scooter if you dont mind helping me I would gladly appreciate it.
@@dylanmoore1006 how fast does it go with that motor
@@suyeshlamsal5840 it can reach 25mph safely, but it will overheat the hell out the motor
@@dylanmoore1006 even with the 1000w?
Can you go back and add the links to the things you bought to upgrade this?
czcams.com/video/iADEeI41fig/video.html, its in the description of this video
@@dylanmoore1006 Those ebay links don't work anymore. Sold out I bet. Or just new product out with a different link.
@@coachwarrenraven just search the same names and they will come up on eBay market they're everywhere
How long does the battery last on one charge ?
A good hour and a half
@@dylanmoore1006 not bad at all
What items do I need to buy to increase speed to my Razor ?
You'll need four or five things depending on if you upgrade the motor.
You'll need these things
*Upgraded battery pack
*speed controller rated to your battery voltage, and motor wattage.
*keyswitch throttle
*New motor if you plan on going over 36v.
*and lastly keep electrical tape and a soldering iron handy, you want these connections to be solid.
Also what model razor are you running and is it stock?
How many miles will it go now
It was a long time ago so its hard to recall what battery size it was, but I wanna say it was around 12 miles.
What kind of battery? How many amp hrs?
I think it was a 12ah 48v lithium battery from amazon.
How much did it cost?
The whole mod was about $250 total. Scooter I found on sale for around $100
It does not go 30 it goes 15
I swear half of yall can't read the description :
20 mph is the limit for E Scooters in many states per the law. Going over is dangerous on a tiny wheels straight steering scooter and an officer might ticket if they think you are now a moped etc because of the excessive speed.
No one here is asking what is legal, or what is safe.
Yeah sure bro, u don’t know what 30mpg looks like
Lmao it does well over 30mph matter a fact, just didnt pin the throttle.
I’ll believe when I see it done with gps, looks like no more than 15 mph
It's proven with math not GPS, doubling voltage to the stock motor at its regular gearing setup at 48 volts will force it to double It's speed. The razor E300s stock speed is 15mph, going from 24v to 48v. Not only that but stock razor motors can't blow up from overvolting but only from overheating.