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How to Prevent Motor Failures on Commuting Electric Scooters?

How to Prevent Motor Failures on Commuting Electric Scooters?

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Electric scooters are fun and convenient to ride. However, like other vehicles, you must be careful when riding an all-terrain electric scooter to avoid damage that could result in hefty repair and maintenance costs. Batteries and motors are the most common causes of scooter failure. Scooter motors typically last 2 to 3 years, but neglecting routine maintenance may require premature replacement.

TODIMART all-terrain electric scooters feature a speed controller that delivers a maximum power output of 2000W while maintaining scooter performance.

Before purchasing your desired electric scooter, it's best to fully understand its features to avoid unnecessary damage and maximize its performance. This article will explain how dual-hub motors work and how to repair them if damaged.

Dual-Motor Electric Scooters

How do dual-hub motors on electric scooters work?

Adult dual-hub electric scooters have a motor on each wheel. When starting a dual-hub electric scooter, the rear wheel motor starts first, while the front wheel motor requires pressing the dual-mode button to activate.

Dual-motor electric scooters are fun to ride and highly efficient. Designed for heavier adults, these scooters offer a longer range than other models thanks to their dual motors (one for each wheel). With a range of up to 60 miles on a single charge, dual-motor scooters are ideal for long rides.

Furthermore, they come with two batteries that can be charged individually or simultaneously. They are also easy to ride and control, offering multiple speed settings to customize your ride.

What constitutes improper riding on an electric scooter?

Incorrect riding can be dangerous and can damage your all-terrain electric scooter.

Ride your fastest electric scooter uphill and downhill, but avoid prolonged uphill climbs. Prolonged uphill climbs put unnecessary stress on the battery and can even damage it. When approaching a stop sign, always slow down before it's safe to proceed. Afterward, ride slowly until it's safe to accelerate. This helps avoid putting extra stress on the motor.

In addition, do not ride on roads with speed limits exceeding 20 mph—this is also illegal, especially with other vehicles around. Exceeding the speed limit for an electric scooter will overload the motor. Also, do not ride on sidewalks, as this is both illegal and dangerous, potentially causing the scooter to keep moving, stop suddenly, or even cause an accident.

Electric Scooter Motor Troubleshooting
Electric scooter motors can be repaired. Here are some solutions for when an all-terrain electric scooter motor won't start.

Check the Motor
You can check the wiring and terminals for any loose or disconnected wires. Gently tighten each wire and terminal to prevent them from coming loose. Then, check all the wires and terminals connected to the motor. Check the motor, speed controller, and other electrical components for any unusual odors. An unusual odor indicates the coil is overheating and the speed controller is damaged. When the plastic insulation on the magnet windings melts, the motor's short-circuit function will stop working. In this case, you may need to replace the motor immediately.

Check the Battery and Charger
Without a battery, a dual-motor electric scooter will not start or run. Therefore, if your commuter scooter's motor isn't working, check the battery. Exposure to harsh environments or strenuous riding can damage the battery and cause the motor to stop working. These activities include stunt riding, extreme riding, and riding on water or rough terrain.

How to Prevent Electric Scooter Motor Failure?

As a commuter e-scooter rider, you need to know some maintenance and care tips to keep the motor in good condition. Here are some tips to prevent e-scooter motor failure:

1. Avoid High Temperatures or Humidity

It's best to store your e-scooter in a moderately warm environment. Excessive heat can cause the motor to overheat, leading to failure. Keeping the scooter dry and clean is also crucial, as dust can get inside the motor and cause damage.

2. Heat Dissipation

Another factor to consider is heat dissipation when storing adult e-scooters. If there are no vents on the side of the motor, heat cannot be effectively dissipated. This can lead to overheating and motor failure.

3. Avoid Frequent Starting or Braking

To avoid commuter scooter motor failure, avoid frequent braking and starting. When braking or starting, the motor operates at high speed, consuming more power and causing the battery to drain too quickly. Eventually, the motor may overheat and malfunction. To avoid this, use the scooter normally and avoid frequent braking and starting.

Conclusion: Electric scooter motors typically last 3 to 5 years without problems. Their durability depends on the design, model, and maintenance. However, improper riding can damage the electric scooter motor and shorten its lifespan. Therefore, you must take appropriate precautions to avoid damaging your electric scooter and extend its lifespan. For superior riding performance, purchase a TODIMART electric scooter today, as they come equipped with durable batteries and efficient motors.

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