I'm trying to figure out how exactly someone would determine how many prongs their scooter uses. 3 prongs or 2 prongs? I have no idea. I'm kind of new to scooter modifications so I'm trying to get some info. In this video, its shows there are actually 2 prong spots being used in the e100's charging port (inside the case) but then on the outside it shows 3 prongs total. Do I have a 3 prong scooter or 2? This scooter is version 33 manufactured in 2010 and purchased in 2010 from Toys-R-Us. It still has the standard Razor electric scooter 24 volt system consisting of two 12 volts SLA batteries (primarily because I dare not fiddle with it since I'm not very knowledgeable on the inner workings of it). Sorry about the bad camera work and the lighting.
Sleek electric scooter with high-torque, chain-driven motor and twist-grip throttle
Requires a small manual kickoff to 3 mph before trigger engages motor
Adjustable handlebar adapts to riders of all sizes; hand-operated front brake
Motor cruises at speeds of up to 10 mph; up to 40 minutes of use per charge
Recommended for ages 8 and older (120 pounds max weight); 90-day warranty
Tutorial Razor E125 Electric Scooter (Black) Description
The Razor E125 is the perfect entry level electric scooter for kids 8+. Features a powerful electric engine with speeds up to 10mph ! Up to 40min continuous use on fully charged battery. New chain driven motro and twist grip design.