The  safety issue with the gell batteries is with flying . If acid batteries 
come in contact with salt water they give off poisonous gas. Since AGM, 
advanced glass  mat,, batteries  don't vent, I don't see how they'd be a 
problem. The law was written before  AGM batteries became available.I really 
think that you have described a dead cell. It's not common  but it does happen 
. I think when you get them tested one battery will read 8 volts or something 
under 12. I do wish you the best of luck with it.
John  s.

-------- Original message --------
From: Nichole Rohling <[email protected]> 
Date: 11/02/2016  7:13 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: 'Danny Hearn' <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Barreries 





Danny, I have Medicare and they cover MK Gel Batteries but they
are expensive 

 

Nicki

 





From: Danny Hearn
[mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2016 7:57 PM

To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Barreries





 











I think they are some type of
sealed acid......but not gel as they come with, the medical equipment supplier
said they will not replace gel batteries after the original ones the chairs
come with go bad....i think they said it was to costly for insurance to
cover...I hate this because the gel hold up great and are safe. Dan H**





 

















On Tuesday, November 1, 2016 7:51
PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:



 







Lead. Acid ARE DANDEROUS.  They will void any manufacture
warrant and can be dangerous to your health and well being.



 





Best Wiishes



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-----Original Message-----

From: Danny Hearn <[email protected]>

To: greg <[email protected]>; quad-list <[email protected]>

Sent: Tue, Nov 1, 2016 12:36 PM

Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Barreries















Greg...my batteries ran dead
and they were replaced with the lead acid type and had to buy another type
charger because the old charger was made more for the gel type batteries, The
Gel batteries are much better and last longer but when they replace them they
go with the regular acid type because of cost I think.  My chair is real
old also 7 years plus and trying to get a new one because my back-up chair is
shot and this one is beginning to develop problems also. Dan H**





 











On Tuesday, November 1, 2016
11:36 AM, greg <[email protected]>
wrote:



 









I got new
batteries in Aug, but already after a few miles, my chair feels sluggish. After
about 4 miles, my chair has 2 out of 5 bars left of power. Then really gets bad
even on a small ramp. Chair stops, charge bar meter flashes and I have to turn
it off and on. The last 3 weeks or so, after a few miles, the charge meter on
the joystick flahes the Pi sign, TT one wavy cross on top.





The chair repair shop, nor
Invacare, can figure out the flashing Pi sign. Neither have ever seen it
before.







My chair is old and I'm just starting the new chair prosses. But is there
anything that an old chair can do to cause batteries to go out fast. Or draw to
much power?





 





Just called to try and get the
battering replaced.





 





Greg







 























 













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