| Owner | Mike Chancey |
|---|---|
| Owner's Other EVs | 1988 Honda Civic Honda Pusher Trailer |
| Location | Kansas City, Missouri US map |
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| Vehicle | Razor E-punk toy folding scooter |
| Motor | Permanent Magnet DC tiny |
| Drivetrain | belt drive |
| Controller | fog-light relay |
| Batteries | 1, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM 17 AH |
| System Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Charger | Exide 6 Amp "blinkin charger" |
| Heater | it warms hearts |
| Instrumentation | none |
| Top Speed | maybe 9 mph |
| Range | 4 Miles ( 6 Kilometers) |
| Seating Capacity | 1 adult (supposed to be less than 140 pounds but I'm not talkin') |
| Curb Weight | 27 Pounds (12 Kilograms) |
| Tires | 150MM |
| Conversion Cost | $25 at a thrift store |
| I saw this in a thrift store and I had to have it. The controller was bad so I replaced it with a relay. The first time I ran it the belt broke and the battery wouldn't hold a charge, but once both were replaced it worked fine. I use it a EV displays to attact attention. BTW, if your not familiar with Hanlon's Razor, it is “Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.” | |
