Hey Hoosier!  Welcome Aboard.
 
If your chair was paid for by government insurance, it was designed for  
indoor use and level, dry surfaces.
When you or anyone else takes your chair outdoors, all bets are off  
regarding its servicability.  Now there are electric wheelchairs designed  for 
outdoor use, but they don't do well indoors either. An often, government  
insurance won't pay for that luxury.  There are some good chair and better  
chairs, but no all-around best chairs for just one person.......
Of course I could be wrong.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/4/2010 8:51:50 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
WHAT MODEL OF INVACARE DO YOU GOT????? I CAN TELL YOU THAT MANY OF THE  
GEARLESS,BRUSHLESS MOTERS ARE JUNK AND CAUSE PROBLEMS. I BEEN IN A INVACARE  
ARROW  9 YEARS AND 2 MONTHS........GETTING SAME AGAIN SOON I THINK, BUT  AGAIN 
WITH THE 4 POLE MOTERS ON IT.  DAN H.****


 
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 From: Monty  <[email protected]>
To: quadriplegic  <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, March 4, 2010 8:22:37  PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Road  warrior!

I am somewhat of a dilemma on deciding in regards to my  new power chair 
late this year. I am currently in my third Invacare power  chair rearwheel 
drive with gearless brushless motors. Living in northern  Indiana with the 
wildest weather extremes and will not take a little snow  caused me to stay 
home 
unless it's to deep. My last chair before this one  electronics seem to be 
bulletproof, accepting bone jarring miles of travel  sometimes over 10 miles 
in a single day! Six months in the ownership I started  experiencing 
mysterious electronic problems which manufacture still hasn't  figured out in 
the 
last four years.the chair would just stall and had to be  manually turned 
off and turned back on by somebody else other than myself.  After countless 
calls to my service center and the manufacturer resulting in  no definitive 
answers! This situation truly got scary one time while crossing  some railroad 
tracks and it stalled out just about the time the crossing arms  were
coming down. Looking over my shoulder with a westbound train only  blocks 
away, heaven help me there was a state trooper who was just behind me  to get 
me rolling again! Every piece of electronic box or parts have been  
replaced more than one time without solving the problem. After changing my  
service 
center they were able to wire in a non-Invacare reset switch so I can  
power my chair on an off without any assistance. I am 3/4c level injury and  
extremely active outside of my four walls. I volunteer at an elementary school  
five days a week and have a paying job at target on Saturdays. So having a  
dependable and reliable chair is absolutely key to my lifestyle. I have 
lost  count on how many days that I have spent in bed because of this hunk of 
junk  chair and will never own another Invacare chair again. Having the 
combination  of long-distance travel and excessive amount of torque when 
necessary to climb  over unknown obstacles. Potholes in this community are
everybody's  springtime favorite, besides those old famous cobblestone road 
that still  exist out there. I have a sip and puff control, with the tilt 
system that  seems to be a good combination for my 6 foot 175 pound body. 
Right now I'm  going through another redesign on my leg rest still not strong 
enough to  resist all of those things I seem to be bouncing off. Having about 
10 hours or  so up in my chair on a daily basis helps to keep me healthy 
both mentally and  physically. Yes I've had issues with breakdown a time or 
two but that's just  part of being disabled. Even with my worse cases of 
pneumonia getting up in  the chair helped to speed up my recovery time. I don't 
mind taking extra  medication to help out fighting against those sickly 
little bugs and  absolutely swear by taking zinc once a day. Haven't a single 
day 
of school  because of and think that says something? Sorry this post is so 
long but just  been watching for the last few days of everybody's
concerns and issues.  Take care my dear friends








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