In 2016 when I was a kid I was One of those kids who like to play outdoors and ride bikes and do scooters I had this same damn one jeez this brings me back
I’m about to modify this before giving to my 8yr old daughter, so she can get use to something that can be a little fast for her for the 1st time. (With a helmet and pads.) 13 or 14yrs old, quads. Can’t wait for that day. My dad and I would ride quads every weekend in the desert. Phoenix, Arizona!!
Yeah, make sure you put protective gear on her. These upgrades can get a little dangerous if she isn’t used to the speed. Let me know if you run into any issues with the conversion.
I have the same scooter, ive had it since 2017 and the battery just won't charge anymore. I want to mod it with drill batteries, more speed and disable the bs Kickstart. Thanks for the tutorial!
So if I swap the battery do I need to swap the limiter too or no because I trying to swap the 12v to a 20v but only have a 12 limiter but I seen a video how to reset it so what will happen
Hi, you do not need to swap the limiter. You can bypass the power switch just like how I did it in this video with a 30amp fuse. The scooter will be fast. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the video. I was thinking about grabbing a battery and charger from harbor freight or even walmarts new power tool line. I hate to give up 1 of my dewalt batteries lol . I did recently discover adapters so i could use brand battery on any brand tool. Youve more than earned my sub
No problem, I love making these videos. Yeah, I’m pretty sure most of the power tool lithium batteries are comparable to each other and will work well for a Razor scooter. The power tool battery adapters are great, especially the ones that come with a 30amp inline fuse and switch on the battery adapter. It makes it a little easier for the kids to turn off the battery when not in use. I am currently upgrading a E100 razor power core 24v scooter and will post a video when it’s completed. It’s going to have 2 dewalt batteries, variable throttle controller, headlight and taillight. Thanks for subscribing to the channel.
Awesome man, I just bought like 5 for Christmas and gave them to all the nieces and nephews in my family. They range anywhere from five years to eight and the older they get the scooters will need the upgrades. I’m pretty knowledgeable when it comes to mechanical stuff I need a little help on the electrical side. Are you familiar with controllers?
@@Christian2381 I'm actually a small engine mechanic (zero turns, 4 wheelers, mowers) so I'm familiar with basic electrical setups (with staters, rectifiers). As for remotes I'm not too familiar. I'm looking into a key fob controlled wireless shut off switch for my son's scooter. He's 7 and autistic so sometimes he doesn't stop and he has no fear of cars or roads. He's too quick for me to reliably be able to catch. So far I've found the perfect shit off setup for 20 or less and it's easy to wire.
@@allenrusselljr I think he's talking about Controllers, as in the motherboards circuit boards for electric scooters. The things that control the power between the battery and engine?
No problem, glad the video helped. I just finished up another conversion upgrade on a E100 power core scooter. I upgraded the throttle to a full range variable throttle and running a pair of 20V batteries on the factory 24v motor. It’s pretty quick. I’ll post the tutorial video soon.
@sarathkhoun4281 We tested a fully charged battery today. The battery should last at least 40 minutes on a full charge. Here’s a video of our test. The battery lasted much longer than we thought it would. My daughter go tired of riding the scooter before the battery drained completely. ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlsi=0wZ3cVkz-_S7DpJH
@@DargonDahood Correct, the 4ah Dewalt battery lasts 40 minutes with my daughter on the scooter. She weighs 60 pounds. If your child is lighter, it should last even longer. My newer scooter builds have the battery adapter mounted to the front of the frame on the razor. It makes it much easier to change out the battery. m.ua-cam.com/video/6TCBZBgA9Hg/v-deo.html. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching.
I really need a video on how to make the battery adapter cuz I bought a dewalt battery with adapter but urs has black and red wire already sticking out of the adapter plz say how I wanna do this on my e90
Yes, you can probably make it yourself if you have a 3D printer or block of wood. I have not tried making one from scratch yet. There are only 2 pins you need to connect on the drill battery to get power to your scooter. The battery is marked with a + and -. For Dewalt batteries, it’s the 2 outer pins that are marked with + and -.
Hi, it is usually safe to run a motor at a 10% voltage increase over the listed motor voltage without much damage to the motor. I am a little riskier than a lot of other people and like to run 20v batteries on 12v motors, but that’s the maximum voltage I would run. I think your 36v battery is too strong and would probably burn up the 12v motor pretty fast. You could add a step down voltage regulator to decrease the voltage of the 36v battery to 20v, and that would give similar result to the battery I installed in this video. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for checking out the video.
Yes, you are correct. 12v lithium battery would be ideal if you want the speed the same as the factory razor 12v battery. The scooter will be reliable, but speed will be the same as the factory battery. The more you overvolt the motor and controller, the faster the scooter will be. The downside is that the scooter will be less reliable. A good median would be to use the 18 or 20 volt battery and add an adjustable voltage reducer to decrease the voltage to 15volts. www.amazon.com/DROK-Waterproof-Converter-Adjustable-Transformer/dp/B00C0KL1OM/ Here is us testing the 20v battery. ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Hi, the Razor e100 has a similar hub motor that is rated at 24V. I have both the e90 and e100 scooter. I tried swapping the larger 24v motor onto the e90, but the mounting bracket for the rear wheel was too small and did not fit correctly. There are a lot of aftermarket 24v hub motors that would probably work better. If you are handy, you can probably make an extended rear swing arm to install any rear wheel you want.
I currently remove the battery and use the factory dewalt charger to recharge the 20v lithium battery. I don’t use the factory charger because it’s not rated for 20v. The scooter lasts approximately 40 minutes. We have spare batteries we can pop in to keep riding if needed. Here a video of us testing the scooter. ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlsi=fvfa2FPU1HfIZCfz
Hi, the factory controller requires pushing the scooter before the motor starts spinning. The way I bypass the factory controller is by using a cheap $5 car relay. Here’s the video. ua-cam.com/video/wKe3oDfFDkc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Sorry to hear that. We used this modification for a while without issues. We have been testing a lot of different battery and relay configurations on the larger Razor E100 power core. We just did this same conversion with 2 dewalt batteries on a 24V motor.
lol, I get lazy sometimes and don’t want to go into the garage to grab batteries. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. I really appreciate it.
In 2016 when I was a kid I was One of those kids who like to play outdoors and ride bikes and do scooters I had this same damn one jeez this brings me back
I’m about to modify this before giving to my 8yr old daughter, so she can get use to something that can be a little fast for her for the 1st time. (With a helmet and pads.) 13 or 14yrs old, quads. Can’t wait for that day. My dad and I would ride quads every weekend in the desert. Phoenix, Arizona!!
Yeah, make sure you put protective gear on her. These upgrades can get a little dangerous if she isn’t used to the speed. Let me know if you run into any issues with the conversion.
Should definitely do a more in depth tutorial on what you did was the conversion kit already assembled or did you need to strip and twist to attach?
I have the same scooter, ive had it since 2017 and the battery just won't charge anymore. I want to mod it with drill batteries, more speed and disable the bs Kickstart. Thanks for the tutorial!
I modify mine right now as we're watching 😸
Great, let me know if you run into any issues.
So if I swap the battery do I need to swap the limiter too or no because I trying to swap the 12v to a 20v but only have a 12 limiter but I seen a video how to reset it so what will happen
Hi, you do not need to swap the limiter. You can bypass the power switch just like how I did it in this video with a 30amp fuse. The scooter will be fast. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the video. I was thinking about grabbing a battery and charger from harbor freight or even walmarts new power tool line. I hate to give up 1 of my dewalt batteries lol . I did recently discover adapters so i could use brand battery on any brand tool.
Youve more than earned my sub
No problem, I love making these videos. Yeah, I’m pretty sure most of the power tool lithium batteries are comparable to each other and will work well for a Razor scooter. The power tool battery adapters are great, especially the ones that come with a 30amp inline fuse and switch on the battery adapter. It makes it a little easier for the kids to turn off the battery when not in use.
I am currently upgrading a E100 razor power core 24v scooter and will post a video when it’s completed. It’s going to have 2 dewalt batteries, variable throttle controller, headlight and taillight.
Thanks for subscribing to the channel.
Awesome man, I just bought like 5 for Christmas and gave them to all the nieces and nephews in my family. They range anywhere from five years to eight and the older they get the scooters will need the upgrades. I’m pretty knowledgeable when it comes to mechanical stuff I need a little help on the electrical side. Are you familiar with controllers?
@@Christian2381 I'm actually a small engine mechanic (zero turns, 4 wheelers, mowers) so I'm familiar with basic electrical setups (with staters, rectifiers). As for remotes I'm not too familiar. I'm looking into a key fob controlled wireless shut off switch for my son's scooter. He's 7 and autistic so sometimes he doesn't stop and he has no fear of cars or roads. He's too quick for me to reliably be able to catch. So far I've found the perfect shit off setup for 20 or less and it's easy to wire.
@@allenrusselljr I think he's talking about Controllers, as in the motherboards circuit boards for electric scooters. The things that control the power between the battery and engine?
@@jakelane0312 thanks Jake
Nice video.... THANKS I just tried something similar on a old razor e100
No problem, glad the video helped. I just finished up another conversion upgrade on a E100 power core scooter. I upgraded the throttle to a full range variable throttle and running a pair of 20V batteries on the factory 24v motor. It’s pretty quick. I’ll post the tutorial video soon.
How long can you ride before the battery drains?
I will have my daughter test it out today on a fully charged 20v 4ah dewalt battery. I’ll post an update soon. Thanks for checking out the video.
@sarathkhoun4281 We tested a fully charged battery today. The battery should last at least 40 minutes on a full charge. Here’s a video of our test. The battery lasted much longer than we thought it would. My daughter go tired of riding the scooter before the battery drained completely.
ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlsi=0wZ3cVkz-_S7DpJH
@@DIYwithDUY Hello, good afternoon. Are only those steps so easy? The battery lasts 40 minutes, right?
@@DargonDahood Correct, the 4ah Dewalt battery lasts 40 minutes with my daughter on the scooter. She weighs 60 pounds. If your child is lighter, it should last even longer. My newer scooter builds have the battery adapter mounted to the front of the frame on the razor. It makes it much easier to change out the battery. m.ua-cam.com/video/6TCBZBgA9Hg/v-deo.html. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching.
@@DIYwithDUY Very good, thank you, in fact I was asking because it is most likely that you understand all those materials.
I really need a video on how to make the battery adapter cuz I bought a dewalt battery with adapter but urs has black and red wire already sticking out of the adapter plz say how I wanna do this on my e90
Amazon has them
Here’s is the link to the dewalt battery adapter that has wires built in. amzn.to/3rLIEy1
Ok so u can’t make em yourself??
Yes, you can probably make it yourself if you have a 3D printer or block of wood. I have not tried making one from scratch yet. There are only 2 pins you need to connect on the drill battery to get power to your scooter. The battery is marked with a + and -. For Dewalt batteries, it’s the 2 outer pins that are marked with + and -.
@@DIYwithDUY That link is to a 12v step down converter. Defeats the purpose of upgrade
So even though the system is ment for 12vs, can it still run ok on a 36v hoverboard battery?
Hi, it is usually safe to run a motor at a 10% voltage increase over the listed motor voltage without much damage to the motor. I am a little riskier than a lot of other people and like to run 20v batteries on 12v motors, but that’s the maximum voltage I would run. I think your 36v battery is too strong and would probably burn up the 12v motor pretty fast. You could add a step down voltage regulator to decrease the voltage of the 36v battery to 20v, and that would give similar result to the battery I installed in this video. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for checking out the video.
I'm trying to upgrade my kids scooter too. Wouldn't it be safer to just use a 12 volt or 18-volt lithium drill battery instead of a 20 volt?
Yes, you are correct. 12v lithium battery would be ideal if you want the speed the same as the factory razor 12v battery. The scooter will be reliable, but speed will be the same as the factory battery. The more you overvolt the motor and controller, the faster the scooter will be. The downside is that the scooter will be less reliable. A good median would be to use the 18 or 20 volt battery and add an adjustable voltage reducer to decrease the voltage to 15volts.
www.amazon.com/DROK-Waterproof-Converter-Adjustable-Transformer/dp/B00C0KL1OM/
Here is us testing the 20v battery.
ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Would this same upgrade work with the e95?
Yes, this conversion also works on an E95. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Do they make aftermarket 24 v motors for these?
Hi, the Razor e100 has a similar hub motor that is rated at 24V. I have both the e90 and e100 scooter. I tried swapping the larger 24v motor onto the e90, but the mounting bracket for the rear wheel was too small and did not fit correctly. There are a lot of aftermarket 24v hub motors that would probably work better. If you are handy, you can probably make an extended rear swing arm to install any rear wheel you want.
How does it charge? And how long does it run and how long does the battery last?
I currently remove the battery and use the factory dewalt charger to recharge the 20v lithium battery. I don’t use the factory charger because it’s not rated for 20v.
The scooter lasts approximately 40 minutes. We have spare batteries we can pop in to keep riding if needed. Here a video of us testing the scooter.
ua-cam.com/video/jtErYQ3s7xc/v-deo.htmlsi=fvfa2FPU1HfIZCfz
Do I need to do the battery upgrade to be able to bypass??
Sorry for the slow reply. You do not need to do a battery upgrade to bypass safety switch.
It stays off
I put a 30 amp fuse to bypass the kickstart and nun happened
Hi, the factory controller requires pushing the scooter before the motor starts spinning. The way I bypass the factory controller is by using a cheap $5 car relay. Here’s the video. ua-cam.com/video/wKe3oDfFDkc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
@@DIYwithDUY leaving out the important stuff
Bro I trued my motor started smoking😢
Sorry to hear that. We used this modification for a while without issues. We have been testing a lot of different battery and relay configurations on the larger Razor E100 power core. We just did this same conversion with 2 dewalt batteries on a 24V motor.
Manual screwdriver? You don’t have another battery for the power tool? lol I kid, I kid.
lol, I get lazy sometimes and don’t want to go into the garage to grab batteries. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting. I really appreciate it.