Electric Scooter Help
#1
Posted 10 August 2010 - 11:33 PM
But taking apart the scooter got me thinking about making it faster. I want to go at least make it go above 20 mph.
After doing a little research, I realize that I need to replace the controller, throttle, motor and possibly batteries if I want to up the watts and/or voltage.
My question is to you guys, what would happen if I were to just replace the motor with a higher wattage but with the same 24v specs? Will I get any change in performance? Will it even work with my current set up?
Thanks.
-Vacc
#2
Posted 10 August 2010 - 11:45 PM
No, because the original controller won't supply the higher wattage motor with anything more than the peak wattage that it can dish out (probably around 150 watts max). Which is what you are already at.My question is to you guys, what would happen if I were to just replace the motor with a higher wattage but with the same 24v specs? Will I get any change in performance? Will it even work with my current set up?
Thanks.
20+mph is going to require 500 watts or more. Which would involved simply upgrading to a much larger over-all model.
#3
Posted 10 August 2010 - 11:53 PM
Damn, I wish it was more simpler. Well I got the scooter for free at a carnival, so you can imagine why I dont want to shell out a couple hundreds. If I wanted to upgrade, I would try to get a 50cc mini dirt bike. I guess I just keep on replacing the batteries on this baby.
Thanks for the info.
EDIT: So if I were to just replace the controller and get, say a 200 watt/24v motor; now consider my weight, Im less then 100lbs, how much of an increase in performance would that be? A controller and motor would cost me $50-75 right? Thats something I would spend on this scooter.
Edited by CAPS, 10 August 2010 - 11:59 PM.
-Vacc
#4
Posted 11 August 2010 - 02:53 PM
If the scooter you have is rated that low it's probably only worth about $60. It also provides you with zero space to add anything internally and won't be easy to modify. I wouldn't recommend overvolting it either, especially if you are currently reliant upon it as your only transportation. Doing so may get you more top-speed, but it can also kill the controller or the motor. Adding a third battery will require you to get a 36-volt charger to charge the whole pack together, or a 12-volt charger to charge the extra battery separately.EDIT: So if I were to just replace the controller and get, say a 200 watt/24v motor; now consider my weight, Im less then 100lbs, how much of an increase in performance would that be? A controller and motor would cost me $50-75 right? Thats something I would spend on this scooter.
Either live with it as-is, or save up to get something more powerful.
I had an e300S for a while that could only manage 19mph when I overvolted it to 36 volts by cable-strapping a battery under the optional seat. That model is only $200 most places.
I also had an mx350 that held up fairly well and topped out at 19mph.
In that instance I would recommend a moped rather than a mini dirt bike.If I wanted to upgrade, I would try to get a 50cc mini dirt bike.
Edited by CaptainSlug, 11 August 2010 - 02:56 PM.
#5
Posted 11 August 2010 - 05:08 PM
But seriously, find a chainsaw and get your hands dirty. It's well worth it in the end. Plus learning to work with auto parts is a pretty valuable skill.
Edited by TantumBull, 11 August 2010 - 05:09 PM.
#6
Posted 12 August 2010 - 01:27 PM
I mention this because I know that anything with motors are liable to be under licensing restrictions, and you may need to check your local laws to see if it is even legal to drive scooters faster than that one without a license (Which I'm assuming you don't have since your approximate weight is the same as my younger sibling and dog).
#7
Posted 13 August 2010 - 11:34 PM
I dont want a bike, Im a lazy motherfucker and I aint pedaling.
Converting the thing into a gas sounds interesting. What do you guys recommend I use for the motor? As in where would I salvage one.
-Vacc
#8
Posted 14 August 2010 - 01:06 PM
Shit dude, you need to gain some weight.Ok, I actually have a drivers licence, Im 19. Yeah I know hard to believe. I just get bored and sometimes like to make deliveries around the corner with the scooter.
I dont want a bike, Im a lazy motherfucker and I aint pedaling.
Converting the thing into a gas sounds interesting. What do you guys recommend I use for the motor? As in where would I salvage one.
And yeah, I'm actually in a similar boat. I'm 17 and have a driver's license, but there's really nothing like cruisin around on a motorized scooter.
As for where to find a motor, you may try looking around at pawn-shops, junk yards, friends garages, or anywhere else you can find a salvageable chainsaw motor for cheap. If I remember correctly, most of those are 27cc, which will get you easily to a bit over 20 mph, probably 25 if you don't care about being able to climb hills.
However, if you're converting, you're pretty much going to have to be able to weld, though you might be able to get away with using steel brackets, nuts, and bolts. It kinda depends on what your scooter frame is like. Check out Tzi's scooter world for more info on scooter modding. PM me if you have any questions, I'd be glad to help.
#9
Posted 14 August 2010 - 03:06 PM
#10
Posted 14 August 2010 - 04:37 PM
#11
Posted 14 August 2010 - 05:31 PM
Edited by AJZ, 13 July 2014 - 06:21 PM.
#12
Posted 14 August 2010 - 07:24 PM
Maybe yours was just shit. I can zip around residential corners at top speed and have no handling problems at all.I could see upgrading a cheap scooter, but scooters don't handle well at all. I had a 27cc gas scooter that went about 30 and it was definitely squirrely at top speed.
I dont want a bike, Im a lazy motherfucker and I aint pedaling.
Is it really that hard for you to make a worthwhile post? Like ever? And that was rhetorical, in case you couldn't figure that out.Bikes are quite useful my good sir, they don't take much energy (unless the journey is uphill). I use mine to get to church which is 5 miles away, and it only takes me roughly a half hour, which equals out to about 10 MPH, not much less than the scooter. That, and you don't need to charge it.
Edited by TantumBull, 14 August 2010 - 07:29 PM.
#13
Posted 14 August 2010 - 11:09 PM
Yeah, for the whole summer I've been eating McDonalds, Chipotle, Three Brothers and Takeout pretty much everyday. I probably weigh 100lbs.....God willing
Anyways, yeah, I dont want a fucking bike, the whole point is to go with a motor other then my balls. Im probably not gonna get a bike. I dont want to spend no more then $100. What I really have my mind set on is getting a chainsaw motor since it already has a clutch. And with my light ass, that shit is gonna fly. My father knows how to wield so thats covered.
I know its crazy, but thats pretty much what Im aiming for. This is what my scooter looks like, but its black not pink. The motor is driven by belt. So a 27cc or more motor driving that small wheel should be much fun ^.^
http://www.diytrade....er_DH-007B.html
(Chainsaw scooter video)
Edited by CAPS, 14 August 2010 - 11:19 PM.
-Vacc
#14
Posted 15 August 2010 - 02:22 AM
And that is not a healthy way to gain weight at all. Pump some iron bro.
Response to below:
No, but that doesn't change the fact that you're super annoying. Its almost like you come on here just to post in the off topic section. Do you actually even nerf?
Edited by TantumBull, 15 August 2010 - 04:04 PM.
#15
Posted 15 August 2010 - 07:34 AM
Are you using a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke chainsaw? The 2 stroke can provide a bit more power, but it usually doesn't have a cooling mechanism in it, though a 4 stroke does. There also may be some work involved to get a proper system for the belt on.
#16
Posted 16 August 2010 - 01:32 PM
Is it illegal to try and point out that bikes can be useful?
Are you using a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke chainsaw? The 2 stroke can provide a bit more power, but it usually doesn't have a cooling mechanism in it, though a 4 stroke does. There also may be some work involved to get a proper system for the belt on.
Ugh, just shut up really. Didn't I say twice that I don't want a bike? No shit sherlock I know they are useful.
Most chainsaws are 2-stroke, so most likely I'm going for that.
Oh, man, didn't realize what kinda scooter you had. That puppy looks like it would take some serious effort to convert. You're gonna need to expand the frame in the back to make room for the motor. I'd almost start from scratch if I were you, you're really going to want, pneumatic wheels.
And that is not a healthy way to gain weight at all. Pump some iron bro.
LOL, yeah, it should be a fun project, I want to experiment with the small wheels. Weight vs power and wheels.
-Vacc
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