Great video, I would stripped those bolts because I wouldn't think to heat them up. Is there any lg or samsung 60volt batteries that I could use to replace my joyor s10s battery?
Hi, I wanted to ask you a question. I own a joyor y6s and when I go along the road, sometimes if it's a bit bumpy I hear small knocks inside the footboard as if it were the battery that isn't firmly in place. So I wanted to ask you but my battery is as big as the one you show in the video because if that were the case then it can't be the one making the noise because I see in your video it fits precisely on the platform. Thanks in advance
Seems relatively simple. However a heat gun is not a tool every average consumer has laying around. Do you have any ideas on how to loosen the screws without this? :) Also thanks for the video, very educative. Keep up the good work!
Und es geht nur um den kleber. Wenn die Schrauben einmal gelöst wurden kann man sie immer wieder leicht rein und rausdrehen theoretisch müsste es auch möglich sein die Schrauben einfach mit etwas mehr Kraftaufwand los zu schrauben
very useful and clear video :D. pls allow me a silly question. where can I find the voltage depending on the % of the battery? I want to charge the battery only when it's around 20% and no more than 80%. tnx in advance
J'aimerai savoir si il est possible de remplacer la batterie d'origine 60v 18ah de la joyor s10s, par une batterie 60v 26ah ? Ceci est pour gagner un peu plus d'autonomie de la trotinette. Merci de votre retour, Respectueusement.
As to my knowledge there is an option to get the battery from the back of the scooter - I think a bit easier method. anyway thanks for this informative video!
Thank you, this is also a very good way. But the front also needs to be open to disconnect the controller's power cord. Of course, there will also be thread glue that needs the assistance of a heat gun.