Mongoose CB24V450 manual
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Mongoose CB24V450 manual
I tried looking online but no luck. Anyone got a copy of the user manual for a Mongoose CB24V450 electric bike?
We just got one donated to the shop and it is missing the battery pack and charger, need the book to hook up temp batteries to test throttle and motor before making other repairs. (shifter control need replacement, seat and post + general maintenance)
We just got one donated to the shop and it is missing the battery pack and charger, need the book to hook up temp batteries to test throttle and motor before making other repairs. (shifter control need replacement, seat and post + general maintenance)
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Monster Scooter Parts seems to have the requisite spare parts, and might be able to help with setup. It could be as easy as attaching a 24V battery (or several in series for 24V) to the controller; this may require a "special connector" from the controller to the battery leads, or perhaps you can take the controller lead apart and locate the positive and negative leads.
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Monster Scooter Parts seems to have the requisite spare parts, and might be able to help with setup. It could be as easy as attaching a 24V battery (or several in series for 24V) to the controller; this may require a "special connector" from the controller to the battery leads, or perhaps you can take the controller lead apart and locate the positive and negative leads.
The electric scooter parts site does list a manual but it is more generic and doesn't quite seem to match the model we have
The monster site lists the battery as discontinued.
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Seems like a possible solution is to locate a battery with the same "connector" as the controller.Try banggood for one that matches, or disassemble the one on the controller, locate the battery wires and solder/crimp a fitting to a battery. I did that to this connector.