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valhalla360
Sep 10, 2020Navigator
I would expect you could just plug into the trailer (presumes you manage other heavy loads like air/con so as not to overload the pedestal).
Even electric cars can typically be charged from a standard 120v outlet (all be it slowly)...but I would expect a scooter battery to be so small as to be a non-issue in terms of charge time.
You may find a few issues though:
- Some campgrounds prohibit motorcycle usage within the park road system and scooters (gas or electric) would likely be included.
- Some campgrounds charge extra if you have an electric golf cart...often it's way more than the actual cost of power used. I would expect if they caught you with electric scooters they would charge similarly.
Even electric cars can typically be charged from a standard 120v outlet (all be it slowly)...but I would expect a scooter battery to be so small as to be a non-issue in terms of charge time.
You may find a few issues though:
- Some campgrounds prohibit motorcycle usage within the park road system and scooters (gas or electric) would likely be included.
- Some campgrounds charge extra if you have an electric golf cart...often it's way more than the actual cost of power used. I would expect if they caught you with electric scooters they would charge similarly.
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