We have a kids electric bike and I am trying to fix it. It will not charge any more and I am looking for a part, but I dont know what its called! Its the charging port but Im not sure if thats the official term for it. It is a DC charging port and charges 2, 12v batteries (4.5AH each). I removed the charging port because its rusted, and the whole thing broke. The 2 wires are then connected into a 3 port plastic connector that connects to the female end on the battery. Any help would be amazing! |
by CrankyMonkey88
May 25, 2018 |
Is it one of these? https://www.electricscooterparts.com/batterychargerconnectors.html |
by mikerogerswsm
May 25, 2018 |
It looks like it might be on of the Coaxial charging ports. I might just have to order them all. Mine has the white connector which i might be able to re purpose if i can get the wires out, or just solder them on to the ones with open ends. Thanks for the info. |
by CrankyMonkey88
May 26, 2018 |
The coaxial type exists in many sizes, characterised by the size of the centre pin. One way of finding which is to buy a 'wall-wart' unit which will have half a dozen types. |
by mikerogerswsm
May 26, 2018 |
https://www.electricscooterparts.com/batterychargerconnectors.html Thank you for your help. I went ahead and ordered a few and I hope one of them works. |
+1 vote by CrankyMonkey88 May 26, 2018 |
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