This battery charger takes around half the Quick-charge battery charger for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. Quick-Charge Battery Charger for eZip® 1000, E1000, and E-1000 Electric OEM battery charger for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. For battery chargers with 4-pin plugs.īattery Pack Wiring Harness for eZip® 1000, E1000, and E-1000 Electricīattery Charger for eZip® 1000, E1000, and E-1000 Electric Scooterīattery charger for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. Allows one battery pack to be recharged outside of the scooter while the other battery pack is installed in the scooter and being used. ![]() Outside of the scooter while the other battery pack is installed in the scooter and being used. Forīattery pack charging adapter for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. Includes 12 month battery replacement warranty.Īdapter for eZip® 1000, E1000, and E-1000 Electric Scooterīattery pack charging adapter for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. Soft case with built-in handle, and pre-installed wiring harness. Includes three 12 Volt 10Ah pre-wired batteries, heavy-duty woven nylon zippered Plug-and-play battery pack for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. Includesīattery Pack with Case and Wiring Harness for eZip® 1000, E1000, and However with that powerful and fast of a motor I recommend upgrading to 8mm chain and custom installing a sprocket for 8mm chain on the rear wheel.Set of three 12 Volt 10Ah batteries for the eZip® 1000 series electric scooter. This 1800 Watt BLDC motor comes with a sprocket for 8mm chain and we have sprockets that fit it which are for #25 chain. This 1800 Watt brushless motor runs at 4400 RPM compared to the original 1000 Watt motors 2600 RPM, so the top speed could be increased without the need to over-Volt the motor. Here is a link to the controller that works with it, item # SPD-481500BLDC: ![]() One motor we have that might be a good candidate is our 48 Volt 1800 Watt 4400 RPM brushless motor item # MOT-481800BLDC: If the scooter is a chain drive version then a larger motor could be custom installed which would have a better chance of surviving than the original motor. Maybe if holes were drilled somewhere into it and air was pumped through it for cooling then it would have a chance at surviving continuous use when over-Volted though. It is a compact size and non-ventilated 1000 Watt motor so I do not imagine that it would do very well if over-Volted and used continuously for the amount of ride time that the battery pack provides. The 36 Volt 1000 Watt motor that the eZip 1000 scooter has is the most powerful direct fitting plug-and-play motor that is available for the scooter. If it no longer works with a 36 Volt battery pack then it must have burned out when it was over-Volted. ![]() To determine if the controller still work I would test it with a 36 volt battery pack and see what happens. I am not sure if over-Volting the controller like that would damage it though. That may be what caused the controller to act erratically with the higher Voltage battery pack. Some of the newer model eZip controllers may have an over-Voltage limiting circuit which shuts down the controller if it detects too high of a battery pack Voltage. The eZip E1000 electric scooter does not have a brushless motor, it has a brushed motor. Just messing around I added an add’l 12V. The scooter takes off about 10 feet then theīattery level indicator starts bouncing from full to empty and the scooterĭid I blow up the controller? I wanted to know before I go and change out I am assuming it isn’t.Īfter wiring another battery (12V) in series, the scooter Up the motor, I would replace it with a brushless or some other mod.Ĭould not find anything stating that it is or isn’t. Short bursts and keeping the heat down and you can keep it under I have had significant experience modding RC I have an eZip e1000 that I wanted to add more speed.
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