Maintenance Methods For Electric Scooters

Aug 19, 2024 Leave a message

The maintenance of electric scooters mainly includes battery maintenance, daily cleaning and inspection, correct charging and use of chargers, proper storage, and regular deep discharge. ‌

Battery maintenance
Timely Charging: The battery of an electric scooter should be charged as soon as possible after use to avoid low battery levels, as excessive discharge can damage the battery. It is recommended to charge the battery in a timely manner when the battery level is below 20% to extend the battery life by 12.
Avoid overcharging: The charging time should not be too long. After being fully charged, it can be recharged for about half an hour to avoid overcharging causing the battery to heat up and accelerate the speed of battery scrapping.
Regular deep discharge: Regularly conducting a full discharge before recharging can help increase battery capacity.
Storage environment: Avoid storing electric scooters at extreme temperatures, keep the storage environment dry, and avoid moisture.
Daily cleaning and inspection
Regular cleaning: After each use, clean the skateboard body and bearings with a cloth or vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris.
Check screws: Regularly check for loose screws to ensure that all components are securely fastened.
Tires and bearings: Regularly inspect tires and bearings, maintain their good condition, and lubricate bearings in a timely manner