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24V Controller for Razor E100 Scooter - Control Module with 7 Connectors (4 Pin Throttle) for Razor E100, E125 (V10+), E150, E175 (V18+) - ZK2400-DP-LD-ROHS, ZK2400-DP-FS-ROHS, Part #W13111612015

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  • 24V Control Module for Razor E100 Scooter (Version 10 and above) - 24 Volt Controller with 7 Connectors (4 Wire Throttle Connector) for Razor E100 and E125 (Versions 10+), E150 (Versions 1+), E175 (Versions 18+) Razor Part #W13111612015, ZK2400-DP-LD, ZK2400-DP-FS
  • ONLY Compatible with these Razor Scooters - Razor E100 & E125 Versions 10 and up, E150 (All Versions), eSpark (All Versions), Trikke E2 (All Versions)
  • This Controller does NOT Work with these Razor Scooters - Razor Black Label E100, Power Core E100, E100 Glow. The Razor Power Core E100, Razor Black Label E100, Razor E100 Glow and the Razor E100 (Version 1-10) as these Razor Products use a Slightly Different Version of this Controller.
  • Installation Guide - The E100 Series Razor Scooter is a Push Start Scooter. You Need give the Scooter a Good Push and Simultaneously, Twist the Throttle to Engage the Motor.d then the motor will engage. Please check the wiring to make sure that it is correct before installing the new controller
  • Version Specific Controller - The Version Number of Your Scooter is Located on the Barcode ID which may be found on The Battery Charger, Battery Box, Handlebar Stem, Bottom Of Scooter, or Other Areas. The 7th and 8th Numbers on the Razor ID Barcode is "The Version Number". (for Example: 01 = Version 1, 09 = Version 9, 14 = Version 14)



Product Description

razor e100 controller
razor 24v controller for e100 scooter
razor espark e100 e125 e150 replacement control module
razor e100 control module
factory original razor controller module for e100 electric scooter

24V Control Module for Razor E100 Scooter (Version 10 and above) - 24 Volt Controller with 7 Connectors (4 Wire Throttle Connector) for Razor E100 and E125 (Versions 10+), E150 (Versions 1+), E175 (Versions 18+) Razor Part #W13111612015, ZK2400-DP-LD, ZK2400-DP-FS

ONLY Compatible with these Razor Scooters - Razor E100 & E125 Versions 10 and up, E150 (All Versions), eSpark (All Versions), Trikke E2 (All Versions)


Dean L. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
It worked on my neighbors kids RAZOR scooter.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Este vendedor estás engañando a todos con estos productos no funcionan para nada,compré dos módulos y me engañaron.I didn't buy from this seller, this doesn't work, watch out for everyone
Charlie Gladwin
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
There seems to be no way to know if the module is the problem with the scooter not working. We replaced mine with this new one and it still doesn’t run. Easy to install and fit nicely.
Franco
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Did not installed yet but looks good
Jorge Luis Malpica Castro
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2023
Is ok
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2023
I haven't installed it as I got the old controller working again. Reselling the scooter with the new controller as a spare.
Thomas thompson
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
A++
tan pham
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
good quality
cupajoe
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023
I have an E300 and approximately doubled the range by adding 2 more batteries, (now has 4 x 9AH) wired in series/parallel. I'm not interested in higher speed, and it's still 24 volts running the original 250 watt motor. I only wanted range.But there are rare times, like going uphill against a breeze, when I'd like a little power boost. My plan is to install a hub-motor in front. Something small, like 150 watts. And this controller will run it in an independent circuit. When I want it, press the boost-button.There is plenty of battery power available, but the E300 controller is rated at just 250W, 350 for short periods. I wouldn't ask it to drive two motors. That's why I got this controller. I'm still collecting parts, and searching for the perfect hub motor... I'll report back when it's done.
Mud
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
As advertised
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