Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

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LandCrawlerATV
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Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

I have an older 24vt Curry Scoot-E. I havent used it in years and am sure the batteries need to be replaced but the last time I did it would still cut out for a bit and then 10-30 seconds later would come back on. Then it would quit again and so on.

Maybe its overheating? Any ideas? I'd like to have some idea before I spend money on new batts.

Thanks!!!

Jim

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Re: Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

Thats standard for a Currie they have a cut off to protect the motor and or the battery. You might replace the battery should take care of the problem. It is a low voltage cut off cant remeber what its set at but as usual its too high I think like 20 volts. Its been while since ive used 24 volts.

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Re: Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

Thanks a lot for the reply!

I think it did it when I last replaced that batteries but maybe not. Either way it certainly needs new batteries now. Can I change this low voltage cut out? Is it a discreet component or is integral to the controller?

Thanks again.

Jim

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Re: Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

Deafscooter is Here...

your battery too old & has bad cell inside the battery

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Buy two matched batteries packs then recharge up
two batteries then put in your scooter & ready to use ....

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Craig Uyeda
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Re: Curry Scoot-E cuts on and off...?

Thanks Craig. Certainly makes me more comfortable buying new batteries when I know thats probably the case!
Jim

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