⚡🛴 24V 2A Charger (12 mm 3‑Pin Female Aviation Plug)
(Single Output • +24V 2A • Round 12 mm 3‑Pin Female Aviation Connector)
This AC adapter delivers 24V DC at 2A through a round 3‑pin female aviation‑style plug, typically ~12 mm in diameter (GX16‑3 style). It’s designed for 24V battery systems in scooters, hoverboards, and compact e‑bikes. The aviation connector provides durability, secure polarity alignment, and a positive lock.
🔧 Charger Form
- Input: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz
- Output: +24V DC @ 2A (48 W)
- Connector: Round 3‑pin female aviation plug (~12 mm, GX16‑3 style)
- Pinout (typical):
- Pin 1 = Positive (+)
- Pin 2 = Negative (–)
- Pin 3 = Not connected (sometimes sense/LED)
- Battery type: 24V Li‑ion (7S pack, 25.2V nominal, 29.4V full) or SLA 24V packs
- Common part numbers: FY2402000, XVE‑242000, GX16‑3 24V2A
🖥️ Compatible Devices
🛴 Electric Scooters
- Razor E‑series (E200, E300, older SLA versions with 3‑pin aviation port)
- Currie / IZIP Trailz, Mountain Trailz (24V SLA)
- Generic 24V kids’ scooters with aviation charge ports
🛹 Hoverboards
- Early 24V hoverboards (pre‑36V standard)
- Generic 6.5" and 8" hoverboards with 24V packs
- Budget hoverboards sold under off‑brand names
🚲 E‑Bikes & Mobility Gear
- Entry‑level folding e‑bikes with 24V packs (Ancheer, Nakto, Ecotric 24V models)
- Compact mobility scooters using 24V SLA packs with aviation charge ports
✅ Common Uses
- 🔌 Charging 24V SLA or lithium packs (29.4V full charge)
- 🧩 Replacing lost or damaged OEM chargers
- 🛠️ Servicing scooters, hoverboards, and e‑bikes
- 📦 Universal replacement for 24V 2A aviation‑plug chargers
🧠 Signal Format
- ⚡ Input: Universal AC (100–240V)
- 🔋 Output: Single DC rail (24V only)
- 🔌 Plug: 3‑pin aviation female, keyed for polarity
- 🔁 No data — power only
⚠️ Things to Watch Out For
- 🚫 Not interchangeable with 29.4V (7S lithium) or 42V (10S lithium) chargers
- 🔌 Aviation plug sizes vary (GX12 vs GX16) — confirm diameter before ordering
- 📉 SLA vs Li‑ion packs may require different charge profiles
- 🧪 Always confirm device label: “24V” nominal, ~29V full charge
- 🧯 Avoid using with 36V or 48V packs — will undercharge or damage
🛠️ Quick Tips for Beginners
- 🧭 Look for “24V 2A” and “3‑pin aviation” on the charger label to confirm match
- 🔌 Match plug size (12 mm vs 8 mm) — don’t force into smaller ports
- 🧪 If device won’t charge, check for bent pins or reversed polarity
- 🧯 Label adapters clearly to avoid mix‑ups with 29.4V or 42V chargers
- 🧵 Treat as the universal 24V aviation‑plug charger for scooters and hoverboards


