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Slimshamis

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Hey guys I got a question that is not related to savage I just got my daughter a electric scooter and I don't want get to have to wait 12hrs in between chargers so I was going to solder up a charge lead to use my Hyperion eos615i to charge it but I don't know what settings to use? Any help Is appreciated I've included pics it seems the batteries are ran in parallel also.
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Some more info get some 3S lipos and hook them up in parallel then get a LV buzzer and hook that up also or get a small volt meter and use that as a fuel gauge. That will reduce the voltage but adds more amps so it should not be that much diffrent. I did this to my electric drill and the damn thing is way more powerful then it was when it was new
 
Try the Power Wheels 12V quick charger, it's like $45 bucks and should get your scooter going in 2-3 hrs instead of 12.
 
Try the Power Wheels 12V quick charger, it's like $45 bucks and should get your scooter going in 2-3 hrs instead of 12.


where its being used on your daughter's scooter, i would go this route and not put LiPo packs in it.


its one thing if you over-discharge a LiPo and it goes up in flames in your r/c car 50 feet away from you...... another if it goes up in flames while your child is riding it.
 
Yeh frddy I was thinking the same thing I don't think that charger will work since the batteries are ran in series and that makes it 24v not 12v
 

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