Janboo 24V Scooter Battery Charger for Razor E-Series & Compatible Dirt Bikes (DC 24V, 1.5A)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re using a 24V ride-on scooter or pocket-style electric dirt bike and your battery is losing the fight, having the right charger matters more than people think. This Janboo 24V Scooter Battery Charger is meant to recharge 24V lead acid batteries with an input of AC100-120V (50/60Hz) and a DC output of 24V 1.5A (36W). On paper, it’s a straightforward swap-in solution designed for several Razor E-series and related models.
That said, it’s not a universal charger for everything with a battery. The listing is pretty clear that it’s designed for 24V lead acid batteries only, and it also warns that it’s not intended for hoverboards and several other ride-on categories. If you match the voltage/battery type and the physical port size, you’ll likely get the simplest, most “it just works” kind of outcome—if not, you may end up chasing compatibility problems.
Key specifications you should match before buying
This charger supports: - Input: AC100-120V at 50/60Hz - Output: DC 24V 1.5A (36W)

It also uses LED charging status indicators: a red light for charging and a green light when fully charged.
Before you order, take a breath and verify two things: your battery is the right type (24V lead acid) and your device’s charging port size is compatible. The seller explicitly notes that battery/port mismatch is one of the most common reasons it won’t charge.
What to know about compatibility (and where people get stuck)
The charger is listed as compatible with a range of Razor-style scooters and ride-on bikes, including models named in the description such as E100, E200, E200S, E175, E300, E300S, E125, E150, E500, PR200, E225S, E325S, MX350, and MX400, plus items listed like Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, and Sports Mod.


But there’s an important limitation: it’s not for hoverboards, GO Karts, and certain other Razor-related models/categories called out in the listing (for example, several “Power” series entries and some Pocket Mod variants). If your device name falls into one of those exclusions, this charger likely won’t be the right direction.

Also, charging issues aren’t always the charger. The listing mentions a realistic scenario: if the battery has been used for over 12 months, or sat unused for 2–3 months, it might be dead. In that case, the charger LED may show green with no charging—meaning the battery isn’t taking charge.
LED charging behavior: how it helps you troubleshoot
One nice practical detail here is the LED behavior. When you plug it in: - Red light indicates it’s charging. - Green light indicates fully charged.
If you expected charging and you get green immediately, the listing suggests it could point to a battery that’s effectively dead. That’s a helpful signal because it narrows the problem fast: either the charger isn’t fitting your device (port mismatch), or the battery has failed.
Is it perfect? Not really—LEDs can’t tell you everything. But for typical troubleshooting, it’s more useful than “no lights, no clues.”

Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
This charger makes sense if you need a 24V lead acid replacement charger for the specific family of Razor E-series-style scooters and the related models named in the listing, and you’re comfortable double-checking port size and battery type before purchase.
It’s also a decent pick for budget-minded replacement shopping, because it’s clearly positioned as a non-original charger while still focusing on matching the voltage/output and basic charging behavior.


Not the best choice if you’re unsure whether your battery is actually 24V lead acid, or if your device is one of the explicitly excluded categories. And if you’ve had a battery sitting unused for months, you may find that you buy a charger and still need a battery replacement.
Careful buying checks before you click “buy”

Quick checklist based on the listing details (this is where “worth it” lives or dies): - Confirm your battery is 24V lead acid. - Make sure the charger physically fits your device’s port size. - Be aware of the listed exclusions (hoverboards, GO Karts, and the named incompatible model/category entries). - If your current battery is old or recently sat unused, be prepared for the possibility it’s the battery—not the charger.
If you want a concrete example: you plug the charger in after verifying the 24V lead acid battery. The LED turns red and charging begins—that’s the “green light” moment for compatibility. If it turns green right away, don’t assume the charger is wrong first, the battery may be dead, especially if it’s been idle.
Is it worth it?
A solid buy if you’re matching a 24V lead acid battery and the charging port size for one of the listed compatible ride-on scooters/bikes, and you want a charger with clear red/green LED status to support troubleshooting.
You may want to skip it if your device is in the excluded categories (like hoverboards or GO Karts) or if you’re not confident your battery type is 24V lead acid. In those cases, the charger can’t solve a compatibility problem—and battery failure can also masquerade as “charger didn’t work,” especially when batteries are older or unused.

Mini FAQ
FAQ: Does this charger work for hoverboards?


No. The listing explicitly says it’s not for hoverboard devices.
FAQ: What do the LED lights mean?
Red indicates charging, green indicates fully charged.

FAQ: What if the charger shows green but the scooter won’t charge?
According to the listing, it can happen if the charger doesn’t fit the device or if the battery is broken/dead (for example, after more than 12 months of use, or if unused for 2–3 months).
FAQ: Is this an original Razor charger?
No. The description states it is not an original product.
FAQ: What battery type is required?
It’s designed for 24V lead acid batteries only.
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