![]() Onboard air is becoming more-so a thing of the past and simply hard to beat today's new tech of gear. I have found that Milwakee batteries are very powerful and best of all, they never loose charge! I have so many of these batteries (milwakee), everywhere, and just about every piece of tool in and around the house is Milwakee (not to mention in our trucks) My latest acquisiton was a powered screwdriver (getting lazier by the minute, who doesn't like convience?). If you found it helpful, let us know with an upvote and a “good bot!” reply and please feel free to provide feedback on how it can be improved.I have seen this and I have been pondering on pulling the trigger as well let's be honest, who doesn't have cordless tools anyways? This message was generated by a (very smart) bot. * Electric Kick Scooters (#6 of 30 brands on Reddit) * Tipping over and stability issues (backed by 1 comment)Īccording to Reddit, people had mixed feelings about Razor. * Poor quality and durability (backed by 5 comments) * Battery and charging issues (backed by 4 comments) * Good for outdoor terrain and trails (backed by 2 comments) * Well-built with good battery life (backed by 6 comments) * Great toy for young kids to learn on (backed by 6 comments) Hi, I’m Vetted AI Bot! I researched the Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four-Wheeled Vehicle you mentioned in your comment along with its brand, Razor, and I thought you might find the following analysis helpful. Is there a decent tried and true 775 motor out there that everyone recommends? I found the opposite is true of the motors though! There seems to be a ton of them. I have tried looking into gearboxes with metal gears, but I have come up short, other than the MLToys Phoenix gearbox for $147, that I am not entirely sure will work on my cars. Does anyone have any experience with this controller? Almost seems too good to be true for the price, though so did the $30 kit I originally had and it held up to a year of abuse. I found this speed controller that seems to have all the bells and whistles that the MLToys Speed/Brake Control, Brake Reduction and Lithium Soft Start Modules for $250, with the added bonus of being able to handle a wide range of voltages. ![]() Is this crazy, or have other people done similar? I really prefer the ease of being able to hot swap the batteries when they die so the boys can keep riding while the batteries charge. I had read that a 775 motor actually spins slower at a given voltage than the 550 motors, so I was thinking of putting two of the Dewalt 20v batteries in series for 36-40V and modulating the speed down with a suitable speed controller. One of the cars has grinding gears, so I was thinking of upgrading to a 775 motor and metal gearbox while swapping out a new controller. I was pleasantly surprised at how well they worked for $30 and allowed me to modulate the speed until their skill levels picked up to be able to get the full 20v.įast forward to last weekend, and my 90lb nephew hopped on and ran it all the way up our hill, and by the time he got to the top, he cooked the motor controller, so much so that the wire insulation at the terminals melted together a bit.Īnyways, now I am looking for the next level upgrade. Thankfully, for my mod loving self, they both came with bad batteries, and out of the box, I upgraded them with a $30 dewalt battery/motor controller kit on Amazon. ![]() Hi guys, first post here! I have 2 HW cars that my twin 3 year olds love.
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