Weebot presents its range of electric scooter brake sensors
Find here all the detached pieces, brake sensors electric scooter for efficient signaling of your scooter!Order from Weebot to benefit from express delivery on all spare parts of brake sensors for electric scooters.
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What is an electric scooter brake sensor?
A electric scooter brake sensor is an electronic component that detects the user's braking action and sends a signal to the braking system to slow down or stop the electric scooter.
THE brake sensors are essential for user safety, as they allow the speed to be controlled and the electric scooter to be stopped quickly in an emergency.
Without a reliable brake sensor, the user could losing control of the electric scooter and cause accidents, thereby endangering one's own life and that of others.
This is why electric scooter manufacturers are keen to use high-quality brake sensors, to ensure user safety and improve the riding experience with peace of mind.
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What are the different types of brake sensors for electric scooters?
THE electric scooter brake sensors can be classified into several types, including:
Pressure sensors
THE pressure sensors, force sensors and speed sensors. Pressure sensors are located on the brake handle and are activated when the user exerts pressure on the handle.
Force sensors
THE force sensors, in turn, are located on the rear wheel and are activated when pressure is exerted on the wheel.
Speed sensors
THE speed sensors use a proximity sensor to detect wheel speed and activate the electronic brake accordingly.
Ultimately, the choice of brake sensor type will depend on each user's specific preferences and needs.
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How does the brake sensor work in the braking system of an electric scooter?
Brake sensors are a crucial part of an electric scooter's braking system, as they detect the application of braking force and transmit this information to the electric scooter braking system.
THE brake sensors are generally found at the level of brake lever, where they can measure the pressure exerted on it.
Once the sensors detect the braking action, for an electronic brake, they send an electrical signal to the controller, which controls the activation of the brakes.
For a mechanical brake like drum brake Or brake caliper mechanical, the more the handle is activated, the more the brake cable will be pulled and will pull at the braking system to activate it and stop the scooter.
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How to maintain the brake sensors on an electric scooter?
To maintain the brake sensors on an electric scooter, here are some steps to follow:
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Clean the brake sensors regularly with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust, dirt and debris that could clog the sensors.
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Check brake pad wear daily and replace them if necessary. Of the brake pads worn can reduce the effectiveness of the sensors.
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Lubricate or grease the brake cables with a small amount of silicone lubricant to reduce friction and extend their life.
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If the brake sensors are not working properly, they may need to be recalibrated.
Consult the user manual of your electric scooter for help or contact our technical service for more information.
The most asked questions about electric scooter brake sensors
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How to adjust the brake sensor of your electric scooter?
The steps for adjust the brake sensors on an electric scooter may vary depending on the electric scooter model, but here are the general steps you can follow:
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Start by making sure the scooter is turned off and unplugged from the power source.
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Find the brake sensors on your electric scooter. They are usually located near the brake levers.
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Adjust the distance between the sensors and the brake discs. To do this, you can use an Allen wrench to loosen the brake sensor mounting screws, then move the sensors slightly inward or outward so that they are aligned with the brake rotors.
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Adjust the sensitivity of the brake sensors using the sensitivity setting located on the sensor. Turning the screw clockwise will increase the sensitivity, while turning it counterclockwise will decrease it.
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Test the brakes to make sure they are working properly. To do this, turn on the electric scooter and try to brake using the brake levers. If the brakes are too loose or too tight, adjust them using the steps above until the brakes are adjusted correctly.
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Once you are satisfied with the adjustment of the brake sensors, tighten the fixing screws brake sensors to secure them in place.
It is important to note that if you do not feel comfortable adjusting the brake sensors yourself, we recommend contacting us directly for a safe and quality repair!
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What should I do if the brake sensors are not working correctly on my electric scooter?
If the brake sensors on your electric scooter are not working properly, it can be very dangerous and it is important to take steps to correct the problem. Here's what you can do:
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Check connectivity : Make sure the brake sensors are properly connected to the electric scooter and the wires are not loose or damaged.
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Clean the brake sensors : Brake sensors can accumulate dirt and dust which can affect their performance. Clean them carefully with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt.
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Reset the brake sensors : Some electric scooters have reset options that allow you to reset the brake sensors to their default settings. Check your scooter's user manual to find out how to do this.
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Have your scooter checked by a professional : If the problem is still not resolved, it is recommended to have your electric scooter checked by a professional.
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How do I check if the brake sensors are defective on my electric scooter?
To check if the brake sensors on your electric scooter are defective, here are a few steps to follow:
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Visually check the condition of the brake sensors to detect obvious signs of physical damage or corrosion.
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Try to brake the scooter using the brake levers. If the scooter does not slow down or come to a complete stop, this may indicate that the brake sensors are not working properly.
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Check the cable connections which connect the brake sensors to the controller. Make sure they are plugged in correctly and that there are no damaged or disconnected wires.
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Use a multimeter to test the brake sensors. You can measure the resistance of the sensors to check if they are in good working order. If the resistance value is out of the normal range, this may indicate a problem with the brake sensor.
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Are brake sensors covered by my electric scooter's warranty?
The answer to this question depends on the problem you have with the brake sensor of your electric scooter.
Generally, warranty on our products covers manufacturing defects and the defective parts.
If the brake sensor on your electric scooter is defective due to a manufacturing defect, your spare part is under warranty for 2 years.
At that time, the warranty covers the replacement of your defective spare part.
However, if the brake sensor is damaged due to improper use or normal wear and tear, your part will not be covered under warranty.
Why shop at Weebot?
At Weebot, you get all the benefits of premium quality. As lleader of electric mobility in France, we offer you unrivaled support, with professional advice available by phone or email, as well as free delivery and premium technical support.
We are more than just a reseller. Thanks to our expertise in electric scooters, we design our products to meet high quality requirements.
You can be sure to buy a top quality brake sensor qwhether it is for an electric scooter Xiaomi M365 Pro, Dualtron, Weebot, Kaabo, Speedway, Speedtrot, Zero, E-Two, Vset, Eroz Teverun Or Inöe we have the part available in stock.
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#1 Fast delivery
By purchasing one brake sensor for your electric scooter with us, you are guaranteed to receive a high-end spare part in LFast delivery available within 48 hours!
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#2 Payment in installments
For us, the mobility sector must be available to everyone to facilitate your daily journeys.
Thanks to our partners, you are offered the possibility of paying in 2 to 48 installments !
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#3 Customer Service
During these 10 years in the sector of electric mobility, we have supported thousands of customers throughout France. We manage to find a solution to any problem. We make sure that you are the center of our attention in order to provide you with quality service.
We strive every day to continually improve our processes and our services with the aim of offering you the best possible customer experience.
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#4 Our stores in France
Today, Weebot has been present in the electric mobility market for 10 years and is present in several cities such as Paris (Boulogne Billancourt and Courbevoie), Bordeaux and Lyon!
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Weebot Paris Service Center - Boulogne Billancourt - Telephone: 01 80 89 45 52
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Boutique Show Room Weebot Paris - Courbevoie - Telephone: 01 80 89 45 52
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Weebot Lyon Service Center - 2nd District - Telephone: 04 91 91 66 81
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Weebot Service Center Bordeaux - City Center - Telephone: 05 64 88 03 00
If you have the slightest concern about the brake sensors, do not hesitate to contact our technical service available every day from Monday to Friday at the following address sav@wee-bot.com.
Our teams will assist you in resolving the problem you may have encountered remotely or on site!
Also benefit from fast and hassle-free delivery!
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#5 Guarantee
At Weebot we want you to feel safe when purchasing a electric scooter spare part.
This is why we offer a 2 year warranty against defects and breakage of spare parts. And if you ever encounter a problem, we take care of everything! We will pick up your scooter from your home and bring it back to our service centers in Lyon, Boulogne-Billancourt or Bordeaux.
Additionally, if you are close to one of our centers, you can also bring your scooter directly for a quick diagnosis. We offer a premium service that far exceeds what our competitors offer.