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I just got this job, I don't have a car and my funds are pretty limited so I need to make sure I don't waste any money. Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.
#Ezip e750 electric scooter series#
Nor what voltage/ah are compatible for my make/model, other than stock battery specs. Currie 24 Volt 30A 5-Pin Controller for Series 500, 650, 750 (24 Volt Versions), & 900 eZip, IZIP, Mongoose, & Schwinn Scooters 46.99 Z09-1679 Currie 24 Volt 5 Pin Diagnostic Twist Grip Throttle for 2007 & Newer Schwinn, eZip, & IZIP Scooters 26.99 T53-6113 24 Volt 750 Watt XYD-6B Electric Motor with 11 Tooth 25 Chain Sprocket 129. Other than that it will always be inside.įrom the bit of research I have done, I'm pretty sure I want a Lithium battery, but I don't know what brands are reliable and which are garbage. Not to mention that the front suspension allows for. It also has a 750W Earth Magnet Electro Drive Motor-DC motor with 25-amp electronic PWM controller includes low-battery protection. well, maybe a theft alarm, if I ever want to use it outside of my work commute and need to lock it up. COMPATIBLE MODELS: eZip Mountain Trailz Bicycle, eZip Trailz Men Bicycle, eZip Trailz Women Bicycle, eZip 4.0 4.5 E-4.5 Scooter, eZip 400 E400 Scooter, eZip 500 E500 Scooter, eZip 750 E750 Scooter, eZip 900 650 450 Scooter, eZip Trailz Electric Bike, Schwinn F-18, FLY FS, mini-e, MISSILE FS, NEW FRONTIER, Schwinn S150 S180 S200 S250 S300 S350. The e-Zip E750 Electric Scooter from Currie Tech is a motorized folding scooter with seat it’s great for getting around quickly and is a breeze to store. I don't plan on having any future accessories wired in. I weigh 165lbs, I'm not using a basket to carry anything, but I do carry ~5lbs in a backpack (lunch, water, charger). I will have ample time to fully recharge at work, so I don't think I need a quick charger. From what I've read, the E750 is supposed to do up to 15mph on the 24v/12ah lead batteries, so anything in that range or even slightly faster would be sufficient. I live in a very flat area, so there are no challenging grades along my commutes. So I would like a 15 mile range to be safe. I travel to two locations, one 6.5 miles from home, the other 12 miles. This will be my commuter to and from work. From what I can gather upon initial inspection it needs the following to get it up and running (that I know of):Ī few important notes regarding my needs. Of course I knew this going in and I'm ok doing the work myself. I purchased a used E750 on OfferUp locally for $100.
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