Two scooters equal everything different mileage???

sprice26

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Hello.

I have two Razor EcoSmart metro.
Both uses the same controller (36V, 30A, Model: HB3650-TYD6)
Both uses the same sets of battery ordered at the same time (SigmasTek 13V 9AH Lead-acid)
Both uses the same motor (36v 500 Watt)

When test riding each on the same city sidewalks, I was able to go a little over 5 miles on one and the only only a little under 4 miles before they started to run sluggish at 6mph?

I can't figure it out. Anyone care to share your opinion?
 
sprice26 said:
Both uses the same sets of battery ordered at the same time (SigmasTek 13V 9AH Lead-acid)

Could also be something like wiring resistance. Do you check each battery before and after charging, or during discharge?
 
You run the bikes down till they can only do 6mph?
 
Hello.

Thanks for your feedbacks.

Yes, I didn't really pay attention to the stats of my scooter performance until recently when I purchased a cellphone mount and used a speedometer app. With this, I was able to calculate exactly how fast I'm going and the total distance I have traveled. I have swapped the batteries from both scooters. Tomorrow afternoon, I might do another test run and see if I'm able to achieve 5 miles+ with the set of batteries from the scooter that only achieved 3 miles+.

I checked the tire pressure on all 4 tires. They seem alright. No brake resistance when I spin the tires.

Yes, I usually run my scooter until it slows to around 6mph. Why? Is that bad?

I'll update this post once I complete my test run.

Thank you again everyone.
 
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