I think when you spend a bit more time with the punk rider pro you might see how good it is in the rain ☔️. Btw I have been trying to find a quick charger for my Apollo go. Do you have a link I can track one down?
@@MrMotoMotivate yeah be careful though. Apollo cancelled their quick charger because they didn’t trust it. See below for the link with this charger which again is not rated or recommended by myself or Apollo Also remember to watch this charger when you get it and be very very careful. Also it will charge up go 91% max. Regular Charger (2A): • 0% to 100%: 5 hours and 12 minutes • 5% to 100%: 4 hours and 56 minutes • 10% to 100%: 4 hours and 40 minutes • 15% to 100%: 4 hours and 24 minutes • 20% to 100%: 4 hours and 8 minutes • 25% to 100%: 3 hours and 52 minutes • 30% to 100%: 3 hours and 36 minutes • 35% to 100%: 3 hours and 20 minutes • 40% to 100%: 3 hours and 4 minutes • 45% to 100%: 2 hours and 48 minutes • 50% to 100%: 2 hours and 36 minutes • 55% to 100%: 2 hours and 20 minutes • 60% to 100%: 2 hours and 4 minutes • 65% to 100%: 1 hour and 48 minutes • 70% to 100%: 1 hour and 32 minutes • 75% to 100%: 1 hour and 18 minutes • 80% to 100%: 1 hour and 2 minutes • 85% to 100%: 46 minutes • 90% to 100%: 30 minutes • 95% to 100%: 18 minutes Fast Charger (4A): • 0% to 100%: 2 hours and 36 minutes • 5% to 100%: 2 hours and 28.2 minutes • 10% to 100%: 2 hours and 20.4 minutes • 15% to 100%: 2 hours and 12.6 minutes • 20% to 100%: 2 hours and 4.8 minutes • 25% to 100%: 1 hour and 57 minutes • 30% to 100%: 1 hour and 49.2 minutes • 35% to 100%: 1 hour and 41.4 minutes • 40% to 100%: 1 hour and 33.6 minutes • 45% to 100%: 1 hour and 25.8 minutes • 50% to 100%: 1 hour and 18 minutes • 55% to 100%: 1 hour and 10.2 minutes • 60% to 100%: 1 hour and 2.4 minutes • 65% to 100%: 54.6 minutes • 70% to 100%: 46.8 minutes • 75% to 100%: 39 minutes • 80% to 100%: 31.2 minutes • 85% to 100%: 23.4 minutes • 90% to 100%: 15.6 minutes • 95% to 100%: 7.8 minutes a.co/d/6nG8hzj
So, I finally got the charger yesterday. I had forgotten to charge my Go the night before, so it was the perfect time to test it out. I really appreciate you sharing that charger with me. It works great! I plugged it into my Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station to make sure it wouldn’t cause any trouble and burn down my house. But guess what? Nothing happened! It worked exactly as advertised. I was so happy to see the Go charging in the Anker app. Thanks a bunch, Shadow!
@@MrMotoMotivateHappy I could help but still going to caution you to be careful and note let’s say your down to 50 percent and charge it for a hour and half it will charge to 91% it might show it’s at 100% but that’s an error in the Battery Management System. This charger is great for long trips where you need to stop and charge somewhere. The question now becomes what are some great scooter charging spots
@@HisShadowX Now, that’s an excellent question. Since I carry my charger and Anker in my backpack, I can conveniently charge my scooter anywhere I want. It’s fantastic to have sufficient charge to quickly get back on the road. I wonder if there’s an app similar to Tesla’s that displays charging locations. That would be incredibly valuable to our community.
I like the Punk Rider but I wouldn’t trust to bring it out in rain. Apollo Go works perfectly in heavy rain.
I think when you spend a bit more time with the punk rider pro you might see how good it is in the rain ☔️. Btw I have been trying to find a quick charger for my Apollo go. Do you have a link I can track one down?
@@MrMotoMotivate yeah be careful though. Apollo cancelled their quick charger because they didn’t trust it. See below for the link with this charger which again is not rated or recommended by myself or Apollo
Also remember to watch this charger when you get it and be very very careful. Also it will charge up go 91% max.
Regular Charger (2A):
• 0% to 100%: 5 hours and 12 minutes
• 5% to 100%: 4 hours and 56 minutes
• 10% to 100%: 4 hours and 40 minutes
• 15% to 100%: 4 hours and 24 minutes
• 20% to 100%: 4 hours and 8 minutes
• 25% to 100%: 3 hours and 52 minutes
• 30% to 100%: 3 hours and 36 minutes
• 35% to 100%: 3 hours and 20 minutes
• 40% to 100%: 3 hours and 4 minutes
• 45% to 100%: 2 hours and 48 minutes
• 50% to 100%: 2 hours and 36 minutes
• 55% to 100%: 2 hours and 20 minutes
• 60% to 100%: 2 hours and 4 minutes
• 65% to 100%: 1 hour and 48 minutes
• 70% to 100%: 1 hour and 32 minutes
• 75% to 100%: 1 hour and 18 minutes
• 80% to 100%: 1 hour and 2 minutes
• 85% to 100%: 46 minutes
• 90% to 100%: 30 minutes
• 95% to 100%: 18 minutes
Fast Charger (4A):
• 0% to 100%: 2 hours and 36 minutes
• 5% to 100%: 2 hours and 28.2 minutes
• 10% to 100%: 2 hours and 20.4 minutes
• 15% to 100%: 2 hours and 12.6 minutes
• 20% to 100%: 2 hours and 4.8 minutes
• 25% to 100%: 1 hour and 57 minutes
• 30% to 100%: 1 hour and 49.2 minutes
• 35% to 100%: 1 hour and 41.4 minutes
• 40% to 100%: 1 hour and 33.6 minutes
• 45% to 100%: 1 hour and 25.8 minutes
• 50% to 100%: 1 hour and 18 minutes
• 55% to 100%: 1 hour and 10.2 minutes
• 60% to 100%: 1 hour and 2.4 minutes
• 65% to 100%: 54.6 minutes
• 70% to 100%: 46.8 minutes
• 75% to 100%: 39 minutes
• 80% to 100%: 31.2 minutes
• 85% to 100%: 23.4 minutes
• 90% to 100%: 15.6 minutes
• 95% to 100%: 7.8 minutes
a.co/d/6nG8hzj
So, I finally got the charger yesterday. I had forgotten to charge my Go the night before, so it was the perfect time to test it out. I really appreciate you sharing that charger with me. It works great! I plugged it into my Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station to make sure it wouldn’t cause any trouble and burn down my house. But guess what? Nothing happened! It worked exactly as advertised. I was so happy to see the Go charging in the Anker app. Thanks a bunch, Shadow!
@@MrMotoMotivateHappy I could help but still going to caution you to be careful and note let’s say your down to 50 percent and charge it for a hour and half it will charge to 91% it might show it’s at 100% but that’s an error in the Battery Management System. This charger is great for long trips where you need to stop and charge somewhere. The question now becomes what are some great scooter charging spots
@@HisShadowX Now, that’s an excellent question. Since I carry my charger and Anker in my backpack, I can conveniently charge my scooter anywhere I want. It’s fantastic to have sufficient charge to quickly get back on the road. I wonder if there’s an app similar to Tesla’s that displays charging locations. That would be incredibly valuable to our community.