Re: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system

2013-05-31 Thread wheelchair
Good Luck, my friend. Complex systems, require certified technology ie OT, ATS and Certified Technicians. Anything less and you are asking for major issues. Complex Rehab Chairs are just thatcomplex technology. Best Wishes In a message dated 5/30/2013

[QUAD-L] sip and puff system

2013-05-30 Thread Richard Galli
I am trying to get an old Omegatrac wheelchair running. Assume that drive and steering control will be via chin (or lips) joystick. We want chair tilt and other functions to be controlled via sip and puff; meaning we cycle through the various functions and select and operate them entirely by

Re: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system

2013-05-30 Thread Bob Vogel
Galli rich...@gallilaw.com Subject: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system To: quad-list@eskimo.com quad-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, May 30, 2013, 9:00 AM I am trying to get an old Omegatrac wheelchair running. Assume that drive and steering control will be via chin (or lips) joystick. We want chair

RE: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system

2013-05-30 Thread Joan Anglin
support sa...@libertmedtech.com Good luck Joan -Original Message- From: Richard Galli [mailto:rich...@gallilaw.com] Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 9:00 AM To: quad-list@eskimo.com Subject: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system I am trying to get an old Omegatrac wheelchair running. Assume that drive

Re: [QUAD-L] sip and puff system

2013-05-30 Thread Richard Galli
Thanks for the reply. I did know about the design origin of the OmegaTrac. Back in the day I spoke and corresponded frequently with Jim Finch (the high quad designer of the Omegatrac), and his father Tom Finch. I first met them in 1998 (I think) and saw some of them a few times thereafter.