Dr. Lecter
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Speaking of tracking batteries, whatever happened to the idea of putting charge status lights in the clear tubing connecting the controls to the motor?
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Speaking of tracking batteries, whatever happened to the idea of putting charge status lights in the clear tubing connecting the controls to the motor?
Great! Patiently standing-by and awaiting. . .I'm looking at something now that would have more feedback than a few LEDs, but it will take more development time. It will also be an easier retrofit, but I don't want to get anyone too excited just yet.
For now we use WattsUp meters in the charger cable to track power use and check the battery voltage without opening the scooter.
Hi Jon. Would you also recommend the 600 for diving with doubles and deco bottles? I was looking at the tahoe benchmark 2011 but it only shows data for the 1200 when dived in the tech configuration
Hi Jon. Would you also recommend the 600 for diving with doubles and deco bottles? I was looking at the tahoe benchmark 2011 but it only shows data for the 1200 when dived in the tech configuration
My old X-Scooter weighs 40kg/90lbs with battery & hard travel case, and is just under the 45kg/100lbs max Check-in Luggage Weight Limit (United Airlines charged $400 each way to fly it to Kwajalein/Bikini & Truk Lagoon and back to LAX last yaar): how does the 600 compare and can I use my existing X-Scooter hard travel case to carry it?The 600 was not tested as "tech" because they ran out if time and the thrust and speed are basically the same as the 1200. I dive a 600 with doubles or side mount and a stage when I take it on cave diving trips to Florida. The Genesis 600 has more range than other scooters with 650Wh to 900Wh, because it is so much more power efficient, which allows it to be smaller and lighter.
My old X-Scooter weighs 40kg/90lbs with battery & hard travel case, and is just under the 45kg/100lbs max Check-in Luggage Weight Limit (United Airlines charged $400 each way to fly it to Kwajalein/Bikini & Truk Lagoon and back to LAX last yaar): how does the 600 compare and can I use my existing X-Scooter hard travel case to carry it?