SeaDoo Explorer Scooter

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shurite7

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Does anyone know where one can obtain a battery for the older SeaDoo Explorer Scooter?

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Thanks Kelemvor. I checked the website. All seems fine, but what about the leads on the battery?
 
Seriously, dude? The description says F1 terminals, go to the same website and go into connectors category, buy F1 connectors.... Then do some crimping & soldering.
 
You can get the female connectors for that battery at home depot for less than a dollar. Cut the wires off the old battery and crimp the new connectors onto the wire with pliers (or a crimper if you own one). Don't forget the wire that interconnects the two batteries. Same thing. Cut off the existing wire, crimp on connectors and plug it on. If you know how to solder, soldering the connectors onto the wire would be more secure.

You can probably find one with the wires already on there if you look. Since it's likely to be a sea-doo proprietary battery it will probably cost a lot more.

Here's the connectors from Amazon, if you don't want to get them locally. https://www.amazon.com/Uxcell-Insulated-Female-Spade-Terminals/dp/B00UYTEQIO
 
Thanks, Lelemvor. I was able to find all the material in the website you provided. The connectors are priced at .45 each with batteryspec.com. The battery is $33 a piece.
 

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