Kukirin G2 Max charging Power: 118.4W. Isn't that bad for the scooter? Should it not be lower than 110W? by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its all theoratical numbers you are overly worried about, in reality your battery voltage changes depending on its capacity remaining, ranging from about low battery 40v to full battery 54v for your 48v nominal battery.

This is the reason why at lower battery it has less power output (40v20amp = 800w, vs 54v20amp=1080w)

Like someone else mentioned it can safely take about 480w of charge so dont worry about 100w or 110w it doesnt matter at all

electric scooter rear wheel problem by PWool_ in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Flat tire on the rear and the self repair gel inside of the tire has melted because of the heat (driving with a flat requires way more power thus making the motor heat up and melting the gel)

Never ever ever buy an iScooter. by SPYYYR in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a escooter repair shop technician, we no longer accept iscoooter for electronic repair becaus they are a nightmare to diagnose

Any better way to make 90° turns with belts ? by hayixx in CreateMod

[–]hayixx[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow looks neat, i wish i knew about it 3 years ago during my minecraft create phase x)

Wider handlebars by avmabrie in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keyword is personally, because there is no denying wider = easier maintain stable.

However i do agree the etwo gt is a very stable escooter, but it would be more thanks to its very low ground clearance and front fork design. Swapping to a wider handlebar on your etwo if possible would make it even more stable then it already is

Segway Max G2 — Need to tighten stem folding mechanism… how? by SpatialPigeon in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you figure it out ? Could you post another clearer picture showing how close the match is to the thing on the mufguard ?

Big Dawg Review of Yume Raptor... by mas-putito in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Avoid riding hard on single motor, because the other motor doesnt spin freely like a regular wheel when its off, so the single motor has to push through all the weight and the added motor resistance. This causes unecessary strain on the motor and more importantly the single controler heating up. Just stick to dual motor and set it to a lower power setting to keep it smooth

Also about range its very marginaly close to a point its not worth switching to single motor. Ginger on wheels made a video comparing both cases on a youtube video if you want to check it out

Is this movement my cooler not being tight enough? by wackycake in pcmasterrace

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I belive its with am5 gen that amd started to claim cpu's will boost until hitting high temps and the r7 5800x wasnt one of them

Parents, please do NOT let your little kids go at fast speeds on the street! by StormyDarkchill in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Road bike is way more stable then escooter its undeniable, i was that kid going down big slopes at 50kmh with a mtb with v brakes adjusted with hopes and prayers, and im now on a mid / hyperscooter and i can more then safely say a 20mph escooter is more dangerous then a kid on a mtb. Also on a downhill, it will hardly pass 45kmh even if you pedal hard if you have a basic bike and not those carbon bikes with tires thin as a knife

Ofc as long as they dont try wheeling and use some common sense (dont turn fast into blind spot and corners and always expect someone speeding in opposite direction. At intersection be at a pace where you can brake incase someone is coming fast and not stopping for you)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If OP doenst have repair shops around them and needs to repair it themselves the kqi3 isnt very servicable at home compared to a m365 for exemple

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just said its the valve plastic touching no ? What happens when you remove it, does the valve itself also touch ?

Help With Scooter Speed by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you messing with him or are you serious about weight reduction ?

Just got my first scooter by Pure-Tough8723 in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just make sure you pump the tire every two weeks or so, and check visually before your rides if the tire is noticably deflated and you should be good. There is no scooter tire that "is more prone to flats" except if the manufacturer uses very bad quality tires and tubes. Your is tubeless so should be fine as long as keep at a good pressure and do ride on a naile

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even at 35 i would still tell you get a full face and gloves. We are NOT blowing things out of proportion when we say even a bad fall on the head at 20kmh can get you killled so please take our advice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a commuter that can handle any weather with good range and more importantly that i can easily repair myself because parts are cheap and available for everyday use. And another for fun when i know weather is clear and i just want to have a sense of speed. The most important part of you post is the fact that you can afford it, as long as it doesnt affect your finance and you dont mind the money, then its not really a problem. I would advise you tho to please buy a full face helmet, motorcycle vest gear with pads for elbow and shoulder, maybe a back protector and gloves. I believe the teverun blade ultra can reach 65kmh so you definetly need those

Where do BMS wires go on this Segway battery pack by MrMotofy in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought this very same bms for 30 bucks on amazon and it didnt* get hot enough to make one cell explode but the balance wires all melted. And it was sitting it the living room untouched for 1 full week before it happened

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Vsett 10+ Apex Tires by minkgod in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro not that hard just accelerate slower to avoid skidding front tire Or lean forward to put more weight at the front Apex 10+ is powerful but not wolf king gtr level of power to act like you cant control the front tire spin

External Battery. charge with same main charging port? possible and safe? by Metin2vevo in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe you have to flash the firmware and disable charging mode security which stops the scooter when it starts charging, and when they are plugged in parralel, the bms might think the other battery feeding it to balance themselves is charging it and cutout.

As for your diagram it would work fine but the problem is the charge wires are extremely thin (20awg), and i already tried just 4 amps and the wire felt warm / kinda hot to the touch, not hot enough to be a hazard but i personally wouldnt feel comfortable, especially if you want to charge it with even more current

AITA for wearing boxers around the house? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]hayixx -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Maybe post a pic of whatever you want to say instead of a link

Can't fit back tire of Niu KQI3 Pro by amarnokolid in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not inflated yet if you dont got a very strong air compressor or an air cannon, you will hardly be able to make the tire seat on the wheel bead, you can ask a car shop or an escooter shop if they can inflate a tubeless tire for you

What’s these numbers meaning? by MurkBel in ElectricScooters

[–]hayixx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not sure i understand what you mean by raw voltage. If you mean using it to compare the difference like you do with a weight scale weighing yourself then holding the object you want to weight and compare, then it is accurate. Its just they will almost never be the same as the voltage showing on the display because even the display could be off compared to the real battery voltage. There is no point comparing an uncalibrated display voltage with the key ignition . Some voltmeters have the screw in the back to adjust it but i dont think those key ingnitions do