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The RazorDirt Quad Battery Replacement by Vici Battery is a high-capacity 24-volt battery pack designed to enhance your ride with 8 Ah capacity, providing 14% longer run times compared to standard 7 Ah batteries. It includes a 30 amp in-line fuse for safety and ships quickly, ensuring you can get back to your adventures without delay.
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Model Name | Dirt Quad |
| Part Number | Razor Dirt Quad Battery Replacement |
A**R
a little stronger than the original batterys
Used in a razor quad. these batteries last quite a bit longer than the originals. make sure you use liquid electrical tape on the battery connections. The batteries arrived well packed and in excellent condition, The original batteries didn't last 6 months.
L**D
Took fast charge
Works as it should
A**R
Defective battery just wanted an exchange
One of the two batteries that I ordered was bad it would not take or hold a charge the surface charge was 10V after being charged and went to Zero under load. I email the seller twice sent message to Amazon and nothing. Crickets... All I wanted was an exchange for the defective part. I saved nothing by using this seller and cost me additional funds for a replacement else wear.Poor customer service, Poor communication, I do not recommend this seller for all the reasons above.
C**C
Great Buy
Razor Dirt Quad perfect fit. Running like new again!
J**S
They work well in a recycled kid’s ATV
I was pleasantly surprised that the quad batteries worked out. The children ride it usual,y daily.1. 1/4 mile from the house to the ranch gate to wait for the school bus and come back. Sometimes they take turns between it and bicycles.2. Feeding ranch animals (chickens and goats).3. Just riding it on level ground for fun.
R**Y
Does not come assembled
Everything looks great other than the fact that it does not come assembled, should say that in the description when purchasing.
G**Z
Perfect replacement.
Easy to install and perfect connection plugs. I bought this for the Razor dirt quad . No the harness didn't come connected (no paper diagram either) but use the diagram pictured in the product pictures. Or copy the original harness. Compare your connectors with the ones pictured in the item description before buying. Battery life and performance seems to be better than oem.Would recommend/buy again!
D**R
Won't Last Longer than Stock and Won't Save You Money
SLA batteries have a lot of issues, mostly around how they are treated. Good luck finding a competitively priced alternative though. Also, take this review for what it is, one review of one experience.My kids (now 6 and 11) have a number of Razor products (two pocket mods, two dirt quads, two E300s, one espark). These were largely purchased used, so I'm very familiar with Razor (and largely battery) maintenance. I know it's important to keep SLA batteries topped off, but the trick is that they only handle so many full discharge/recharge cycles. Also, kids being kids, sometimes one of the toys is taken out and ridden until it dies only to have me find it in the yard hours and hours later, sometimes they ride for 10 minutes and remember to plug it back in themselves (!). These full-drain and sit or barely use and recharge cycles are rough on SLA batteries, it's a limitation in the technology. I've been in the habit of ordering the Razor branded batteries. I realize they are probably subbed out to a variety of different manufacturers as I doubt Razor is in the business of manufacturing their own batteries, but I've stood by the brand. Until I decided to "risk it" on this set.We had acquired our second dirt quad. The battery pack had been badly abused and it looked like the quad spent some time sitting in the hot sun. Otherwise, it was mechanically in great shape, but I knew the batteries would need replaced. Seeing the 8ah vs 7.5ah on these batteries and the very slightly better price, I decided to try these out.Replaced the batteries, normal minimal hassle of exposing the battery component on the dirt quad. All the cabling came pre-attached to these batteries. There was a fuse in the fuse connection. The connector was exactly what was required for the dirt quad. So far, 5 stars. I put the quad back together and set it on the charger overnight to make sure it had a full charge.Now 8ah isn't significantly more than the 7.5ah "stock" batteries, but expected these would run just as long. See where this is going? The other dirt quad had a battery pack that had been replaced the year before. A full year, it went through the spring/summer/fall regular use cycle then sat for the winter. I had used Razor branded batteries of the stock variety and they were holding up well. Still, after a season of use I figured they would have slowed a little. So I had both kids ride the quads until one stopped. The one with this battery pack stopped first. WAY first. Much shorter than we're used to. There are obviously a lot of variables here. Different quads, different electronics, different kids (weights), different chargers. To level it out, I did as much as I could. I charged this batter pack with the charger typically used by the other quad. The next day, I had the kids switch quads and try again. This pack did better than the day before, but dies 20 minutes before the stock battery pack in the other quad.A full season of use later, this pack needs replaced. The stock pack form Razor? Still going strong.Maybe I was really lucky with the one battery pack I have from Razor in the other dirt quad. It has done better than one of the E300s which doesn't get used nearly as much and one of the pocket mods (all were Razor brand batteries) so maybe it's not the most fair of comparisons, that Razor set seems to be unusually good. I haven't taken the time to switch the batteries between the two dirt quads, maybe the electronics in the one dirt quad, or the motor, aren't on par.This is simply one review of one set of these batteries. They don't seem to perform as well as I was expecting, didn't last longer than the stock batteries for sure and they seem to have worn out a lot more quickly (they only run for maybe 10 minutes now, a year later).I still give them three stars, because they were wired nicely (I've had Razor branded battery packs that didn't even come with wires which is typically not a problem as there is a set with the toy, but it is nice to not have to change them over). The fit was perfect for the dirt quad (I've heard some aftermarket batteries can be slightly too large, causing things not to go back together exactly the way the should). This batter pack did provide some use for a whole season; not as good capacity as the Razor branded batteries, but "good enough" usage.This experience, while not the worst, has probably soured me from straying from the Razor branded batteries. If the price was significantly different, I would give them another try, but it's barely better than what I would pay for a Razor branded set.
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