Found two posts I made regarding batteries showing full but couldn’t hardly go 
out of my house…….would say charge batteries when going over a threshold or 
incline

 

I had the same problem last year beginning in March. The batteries were 
replaced 4 times. After asking in May to replace anything relating to charging 
the batteries the company finally replaced the charger (in October, didn’t fix 
it) then battery boxes, the joystick and the 2-prong thing that the battery box 
slides into on the chair in December. Haven’t had a problem since (knock on 
wood).

 

Best of luck, it is so dang frustrating

 

Nicki

 

 

Greg,

I think we are in the same boat! I just had my 4th set of batteries put in 
Monday since March. All of a sudden my chair was stopping saying “low battery”. 
I would turn it off then on and go a few feet and repeat. Joystick shows full 
battery charge. Woke up in March and my house smelled like rotten eggs. I paid 
out of pocket for what they said were gel batteries from a battery supplier 
because I had to have them that day. $352 worth. In June, same thing with my 
chair stopping saying low battery but joystick shows full charge (I use my 
chair very little). They swapped out batteries at no charge but said it had to 
be my chair. DME company came out right after 4th of July and ordered new 
batteries and new charger. Got them Sept 9, they said what I had was not true 
gel cell . Last week, same thing, low battery and chair stopping even though 
joystick shows full charge. We ordered new battery boxes, receptacles, joystick 
and they warrantied my batteries but by the time parts get here these batteries 
will be shot and I’ll have to pay out of pocket again. My chair is 8 yrs old 
and new chair process is on hold until medicare covers parts. Soooooooooo 
frustrated the DME company drug their feet on parts and really trying to 
troubleshoot the problem. I asked in July to order anything it could possibly 
be. I did call Invacare and they said DME company should have brought 
programmer to see fault codes so I called them and asked that he please bring 
it. Really didn’t tell much other than I’m having low batteries.

 

I feel your pain and good luck!

 

Nicki

 

 

From: greg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2017 11:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Wheelchair Draining Battery

 

I'd like it too.

My chair often feels like the auto breaks are on, or grabbing.

Fully charged, I'll be driving and the chair stops dead, I jurk forward.

The joystick flashes Recharge Battaries. No idea whats going on.

Greg

> Would anyone still have that post regarding all the alternate

> causes why a wheelchair battery gets drained, yet these issues

> aren't typically looked at by wheelchair companies?

> 

> 

> Jeff

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