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                | Aaron Cake | Posted - May 30 2010 : 5:07:59 PM I've just finished posting the writeup covering the construction of my new 48 Volt Custom Aluminum Scooter. This scooter was built from scatch as a replacement to my old electric Razor scooter.
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                | BEatonNo1 | Posted - Aug 01 2010 : 10:36:35 PM HA! I would love to see what you come up with to mount that to the scooter :P
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                | Aaron Cake | Posted - Jul 31 2010 : 10:50:39 AM How about one of these bad boys?
 http://www.grassrootsev.com/monitor.htm
 
 But yeah, just a regular old voltmeter is fine for lead acid.
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                | BEatonNo1 | Posted - Jul 30 2010 : 11:46:56 AM That would work to. I was thinking of a coulomb counter but that's probably overkill for lead acids...
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                | wasssup1990 | Posted - Jul 30 2010 : 04:28:34 AM Hehe I think you mean a volt meter.
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                | BEatonNo1 | Posted - Jul 29 2010 : 11:09:57 PM That thing looks solid! You should add a fuel gauge :)
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                | Aaron Cake | Posted - Jun 01 2010 : 11:12:30 AM Time for me is always a major issue as well. I've wanted to build this scooter for years now but with all the other stuff I'm involved in it is difficult to commit to a project. Luckily last year I was able to sneak it in between getting my RX-7 back on the road for the summer and having to build another car for someone else.
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                | wasssup1990 | Posted - May 30 2010 : 10:09:55 PM Wow very cool Aaron. It looks very nice. I wish I had the time to make something like this.
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