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kevin smith
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has any one head that if you use a uncoiled extension cable real out that it may do damage to the vectrix if you use it to charge the scooter up

:? thats a new one on me ?????
also has any body seen the electric scooter its called ( scoot ) ??????????? looks fab but why haven't the boffings produced it as its a work of art tell me if you agree ..?????

kevin smith
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Re: vectrix

you no wat a few years ago i really fancied on the scoot i think a work of art and would sell like hot cakes .!!!
thinks it was a collaboration between loads of to see what they could come up with well the scoot is marvelous and i have sent several emails to all the design companies involved to no avail ..
bet if the was to design a full size scooter they would give vectrix a run for there money .
bet they could design a scooter that would do well over 100 miles per charge and top over 100 mph
come on buffing get that scoot out to the people ...!!!!!!???????????????

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Re: vectrix

I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "real out" but the Technical Director of the Australian Vectrix distributor told me to buy 15 Amp cable with a 10 Amp plug on it and use that exclusively as the heavier gauge cable provides less voltage drop which is better for the switch mode power supplies. Paul (the TD) said that they had had a few failures with customers using smaller gauge (standard 10 amp extension leads that were fairly long).

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