Controller motherboard for iScooter  E9D, E9T, E9 Pro - Version 2
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Controller motherboard for iScooter E9D, E9T, E9 Pro - Version 2

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Controller motherboard for iScooter E9D, E9T, E9 Pro - Version 2Controller Motherboard for iScooter E9D, E9T, E9 Pro Version 2 If your electric scooter has begun showing symptoms such as sudden slowing, inconsistent speed, jerky acceleration, or unexpected shutdowns, even with a fully charged battery, the most common cause is a failing controller motherboard. This upgraded Version 2 controller motherboard for the iScooter E9D, E9T, E9 Pro models restores smooth and stable scooter operation. Acting as the main

Controller Motherboard for iScooter  E9D, E9T, E9 Pro – Version 2

If your electric scooter has begun showing symptoms such as sudden slowing, inconsistent speed, jerky acceleration, or unexpected shutdowns, even with a fully charged battery, the most common cause is a failing controller motherboard.

This upgraded Version 2 controller motherboard for the iScooter  E9D, E9T, E9 Pro models restores smooth and stable scooter operation. Acting as the main processing unit, it manages essential functions including power delivery, motor acceleration, braking response, and battery communication. A damaged or worn controller can disrupt these systems, affecting the overall ride quality and reliability.


Key Features
  • Wide Compatibility: Designed specifically for iScooter  E9D, E9T, E9 Pro electric scooters (please verify connector type before purchase).
  • Improved Version 2 Design: Enhanced stability, better heat resistance, and upgraded electronic components for longer service life.
  • Optimised Power Regulation: Ensures smooth acceleration, consistent speed control, and efficient battery usage.
  • Durable Build: Constructed from high-quality aluminum alloy for reliable performance and heat dissipation.
  • Safe Operation: Designed to prevent overheating, electrical surges, and overcharging.

Package Includes
  • 1 × Controller Motherboard (36V)

Restore Your Scooter’s Performance

Replacing a faulty controller motherboard is crucial for restoring your electric scooter’s full functionality. This component regulates the flow of power from the battery to the motor while ensuring responsive braking and efficient energy distribution. It also communicates with the dashboard to display real-time data such as speed, battery level, and distance.

The Version 2 controller motherboard offers improved durability and refined circuit stability. With a lightweight and compact aluminum alloy housing, it sits securely inside the scooter frame, protecting internal electronics while maintaining consistent performance. Multiple connector ports allow seamless communication between all scooter components for a smoother and more reliable riding experience.


Important Notes

Electric scooters are intended for use on private land with the owner’s permission. It is illegal to ride them on public roads, pavements, or cycle paths.


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