The age of your batteries, might be affecting the charging issue. If you can
remove the batteries and charge them individually, you can determine the actual
cause. You could have a loose battery nut or connection that is affecting the
charging process. Have you tried your 24 volt charger on
Thanks for your input and idea'sWe found an old charger with same voltage
and everything from my old chair and it Charged right upSo the problem is
in the Charger Itself. Thanks !!!
On Saturday, July 13, 2019, 11:42:42 AM PDT, Eric Olson
wrote:
It's strange that it happened
It's strange that it happened all of a sudden. Battery problems you can
usually see coming. Unless the charger died. See if if the wheelchair
shop will let you borrow a charger. There's always the possibility that
the wiring somewhere between the charge port and the batteries has come
loose or
Hi- All I have been in power-chairs for about 22 years but never had any
charging or charger problems. Starting 2 nights ago my chair did not charge at
all, so my wife thought she must not have plugged it in right, then last night
it would not charge once again--So today we tried it for
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