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Bring your e100 back to life! This battery does a great job if you need replacements. The e100 takes two batteries so be sure to purchase two of them. You will need to solder the existing wiring harness to the batteries. They are also very slightly bigger than the originals so you will need to remove the battery brackets inside the e100 tray.
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As always, replacement batteries from the manufacturer are priced crazy, these are a perfect lower cost alternative. Contrary to what other reviewers say, you DO NOT have to do any soldering, just cut the battery wires (there are 4 of them on the E100 and E150 2 red and 2 black) as close to the terminals as possible and strip off a 1/4" of insulation. Make sure you only do one battery at a time and mark the wires so you know which set go on which battery. Then just attach a quick connect terminals to all the stripped wire ends, which are availabe at any Radio Shack, and you can just slide them onto the new battery terminals. The upside is that if you ever have to replace the batteries again (even with religious devotion to turning the scooter off when not in use and regular charging, they only last about 2 seasons) you'll be able to just slide the contacts off the old battery and onto the new one!!Best Deals for 12V 5.4AH Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) Battery for Razor E100 E125 E150
My daughter's Razor electric scooter (E100) stopped charging, so I guessed it was the battery and saw that they were pretty expensive through Razor. I opened up the scooter and saw that the batteries (2 identical 12V's jammed under the deck) appeared pretty generic and I found these here, so I ordered (you need 2 of them).The replacement process requires some cutting and soldering of wires, so it's not that simple, but for anyone with the least bit of automotive or electrical experience, it should be a cake-walk.
It's a bummer that these batteries are so suceptible to abuse and damage (you should not leave the scooter on when not in use, which is hard for kids to remember), but at least they're fairly inexpensive to replace.
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