E-scooter in the basement?

Can you store your e-scooter in the basement in winter? It's not heated, but it doesn't get below freezing either. I live on the fourth floor without an elevator, and my scooter weighs almost 20 kg, so I can't always lug it into the apartment. I have a Xiaomi 4 Pro 2nd gen. and I use it every morning for about 1.5 km to the train station and back.

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Vennesla
3 months ago

That’s no problem putting the E Scooter in the basement.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago
Reply to  Vennesla

We didn’t get through this.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago
Reply to  Vennesla

Since when isv, I read:

E-Scooter. Similar to mofas, mopeds, scooters or even motorcycles E-Scooter or electric scooters are not allowed in the basement or a cellar space. These are small vehicles that have nothing to look for.

Vennesla
3 months ago
Reply to  schleudermaxe

It always depends on how the neighbors handle it.

It’s not a problem in a house where the neighbors get together.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

That’s exactly why garages are brand-protected, cellars and stairwells are not, and E-Räder with license plates are not allowed, that’s right.

I’m not doing the rules.

Vennesla
3 months ago

Then there are no E bikes in the basement and no E cars in garages.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

Exactly if the cottage is in full fire they will know who they have to thank.

annikopter
2 months ago

Yes, you can store your e-scooter in the unheated cellar as long as there are no minus degrees. Make sure to charge the battery completely beforehand and recharge it approximately once a month, as Refrigeration reduce charging capacity can. If possible, store the scooter slightly increased to avoid moisture from the ground. Your daily driving at moderate winter temperatures is unproblematic, but avoid strong wet and clean the scooter regularly to prevent damage.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

With us not, because motor vehicles have lost nothing in homes.

Sethrin
3 months ago

As long as it is not to be overwintered there, it is not a problem.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago
Reply to  Sethrin

Where is that, motor vehicles have lost nothing in homes.

Sethrin
3 months ago
Reply to  schleudermaxe

If that were the case with the questioner, he should not have been allowed to ask here.

In addition, as a master of the house, I have never heard that it would not be allowed to take an eScooter to the apartment or to the basement.

Seems to be a coward if you have to live in an area where nothing is allowed to you.

My condolences!

schleudermaxe
3 months ago
Reply to  Sethrin

I read, quote:

E-Scooter. Similar to mofas, mopeds, scooters or even motorcycles E-Scooter or electric scooters are not allowed in the basement or a cellar space. These are small vehicles that have nothing to look for.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

Zig, just, the Scooter is subject to the fire protection conditions of your country, so you can still not be a master.

Sethrin
3 months ago

Toothbrush triggers fire – Gottenheim

Small electric device triggers fire – Kassel

Gives zig such messages!

Now, please go to your wife and tell her you’re boring.

The conversation is over for me. Get in!

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

Can, is known, it burns but only the scooters, not the toothbrushes. Can still not be a housekeeper, at least you should increase your liability insurance if the cabin burns and you are due because you have granted permission.

Sethrin
3 months ago

Of course.

I hope you don’t have any batteries in your household.

Can all go up in fire.

schleudermaxe
3 months ago

You can’t be a master, fortunately you’re not responsible for my inventory. Some fire protection. How about training.