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This 2-pack of Beiter DC Power 12V 5AH rechargeable batteries is engineered for Razor E100, E125, E150 Crazy Cart, and Power Rider 360 scooters (excluding E100 Power Core). Featuring a spill-proof fiberglass mat design, these batteries offer rugged durability, shock resistance, and safe operation in any orientation. With a compact 3.54 x 2.76 x 4.13 inch size and 4-pound weight, they deliver over an hour of runtime per charge and require simple wire modifications for installation. Trusted by thousands, these batteries provide a cost-effective, high-performance upgrade to keep your electric scooter running longer and stronger.


| ASIN | B007PT865A |
| Amperage | 5 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Scooter |
| Battery Capacity | 5 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Sealed Lead Acid |
| Battery Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #587,719 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,135 in Scooter Batteries & Battery Chargers |
| Brand | Beiter DC Power |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (980) |
| Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.76 x 4.13 inches |
| Item Type Name | lead_acid_battery |
| Manufacturer | USA |
| Model Name | E100 |
| Model Number | PK1250-X2-ttt |
| Number of Batteries | 2 12V batteries required. |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 014891900059 609408322884 609408301711 885902603531 661799734615 014891932456 014891805262 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
B**R
Great batteries. Precise excellent fit. Exactly like the original batteries.
These batteries worked great. They were easy to install but the Razor E100 battery compartment is very tight so these have to go in similar to how they came out so make sure you take a picture before you start otherwise you might have to play around with it more than I did. Overall though, this is a very simple install. You'll have to cut the old wires, strip some insulation back on them about a 1/4" - 3/8", and then crimp a connector onto the end of the wire and connect it to the battery but it's really very easy to do. I went to an Auto Parts store and purchased female connectors sized 16-14. Carefully remove the batteries and work on the wires one at a time. Cut the wires close to the original terminals, strip the wire, and then crimp on the connector. Then hook the battery back up and cover the terminals with electrical tape. The connector will stay on by itself but the terminals shouldn't really be left bare. Then do the next battery. The red wire on your scooter goes to the red terminal on the battery and the black wire goes to the black terminal on the battery. Put the batteries back in, close it all up and you're off and running. Yep! My batteries came charged and ready to go once the install was done. Run time is excellent. In fact, it exceeds my expectations. Charge time is even better. My old batteries would take 24 hours to charge and only last about 20 minutes. These batteries charge overnight when fully drained and easily run for MORE than a full hour. If they're only partially drained then they charge up in a couple of hours. Batteries Plus wanted $35 for each battery. These cost me less than $25 shipped and I plan on using these for all of my scooter battery replacements.
Q**B
A great purchase!
These batteries came pre charged and ready to use. Now, When I say ready to use, That doesnt mean stick them in and go. theres alot of negative reviews on here because people thought they could plug them in and just take off. That is not how it works. In my case I was buying them for a razor scooter e100. I knew when I bought these batteries because I looked at the scooter it was not plug and play, If your buying these (Or any) batteries for the razor, they are not going to just plug in. these scooters come from the factory with soldered wires directly to the battery terminal, you must cut these wires, add the appropriate connector to the wire and then you can plug the batteries in, once you do this, all replacement batteries will then be plug and play. It really eats at me when someone provides a product then gets blasted because the consumer didnt do there homework. If you know before hand what you need and what you have to do, these batteries are perfect, in fact, we have two scooters we bought at exactly the same time, one was never right from day one. the other would be going hours after the the other quit. Now, they are almost identical, even in speed, which they never were before. great purchase, Batteries are holding out well and doing a great job! Would purchase again in a heartbeat....
S**N
just what we needed
We found an old razor for $20 but the batteries where dead. These were perfect and the price was right. The cost of both batteries where the same as buying ONE on another site and after some excellent wiring by my husband (along with some cursing, haha) the razor was up and running, saving us about $100. He did have to do some work, so if you are not mechanically inclined or have a lot of paitence this might not work for you. We almost gave up but our daughter was crying so he kept trying until he got it.
D**S
Great Price, Easy Quick Connects
I saw this on Amazon and read the reviews. Some were bad, but I think it's because of what the other reviewers said that gave good reviews. You can go on YT and do a search for how to install these batteries to the electric Razor scooters. We have a E150. We got the electric E150 Razor from Goodwill for $14. I saw normally they are near $300 so that was a great deal. I called Batteries Plus that is local to us and they were charging $30 for EACH battery and $5 to solder the connection, so it would've cost us either $70 or $65 (not sure if that was $5 to solder both batteries or one). First Web Sales was selling the pair for about $22-23, which is less than 1 battery locally and free shipping, though, it didn't have Prime shipping. A day after it arrived, which was I think 3-4 business days after I purchased online, we installed the new batteries in our son's Razor. He charged it for nearly 24 hrs, but to no avail. His Razor wasn't working and we will be returning it. However, our daughter's Razor was working, but the batteries that it came with were just about depleted. So yesterday we took the new batteries from our son's Razor and put it in hers. And it ran. I have not good reviews for the Razor in terms of the design of the area where the batteries are, but as far as these batteries go, I'm glad they came with a Quick Connect male, so all we had to do was cut the wire from the batteries, put a female Quick Connect to it using wire crimpers to hold it in place. After that, you just connect the male and the female, which was really easy. I think it uses 14 or 16 gauge Quick Connect parts that we got at Auto Zone for about $3 for about 18-20 pieces (you need the female Quick Connects). There is no need to solder anything. The tools we used to install the new batteries were: Phillips Screwdriver, Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter, Socket Wrench, and some duct tape. We used the duct tape over both terminals to keep them down and from disconnecting accidentally. The design of the space to put the batteries in is SUPER tight and the wiring configuration is a mess and you have to jam everything in there. The wires from the Razor to the batteries may not be very long, which was the case for ours, which stunk. You need to cut the wires from the old batteries because they are glued in. I think the option of duct tape is better with quick disconnects, so you don't need to cut wires in the future. If you kept doing this, then you will need to replace the wires, which you could probably do easily, but that was just one more thing I didn't want to do. This was a great price on the batteries and for 2, not just one. Hopefully these batteries will last some time and not what some other people on YT were saying. I will add to this review at some later time if the batteries last long or short and say what kind of usage we are doing. But, as for now, I'm glad I didn't have to pay the near $70 and could've bought three sets of these batteries for the price of one pair locally. Hopefully these are good.
D**S
Beware you will need to do a little electrical work, as your current batteries are likely hard wired.
A**R
Worked as expected
A**R
Good
M**E
Not properly advertised
M**1
For context I have never posted a negative review. Batteries would not hold a charge; tried to deal with company and they said: "Under the warranty, only the cost of the battery is included. The return and shipping charges would not be covered; it would fall under the responsibility of the purchaser. In order to exchange the units, we would need the battery returned to us. If this is too much of an inconvenience, we can extend you an offer of 50% OFF a new order of batteries with us. Please let us know which option would be most convenient for you." Awesome. Having been sold dud batteries they think I'd like to 1) pay to return them (costing more in time than postage and packaging) and then buy from them again. IDIOT written on my forehead. So I lodged a claim with Amazon and within 24 hours Amazon had given me a full refund. Amazon gets 5 stars. ONLY then did I get a message from seller doign what they shodul have done at the beginning = that they would refund without having to return the duds. Asked if I would like them to be replaced ... ah no I'll buy from elsewhere. Too little too late.
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