Carefull, Tapping into your wheelchair batteries will require a good automotive or chair electrician. Your chair is probably 24 volt (2 x 12) and you can't just hook up wires to one of the batt. Depending on how your chair is hardwired will determine how to put in an adapter. If your camera/recorder came with a cig lighter 12 VDC Adapter, you can get a recptical that has a rubber plug for closing it up when not in use. Any modifications may void your chairs warranty, you may want to contact them first (they might sell an adapter kit). Remember to encase your new wires in a hard plastic cover, available at auto supplies, to help prevent shorts. Stunt
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