@@DJ-tz9gi 99.9% of batteries have a + & -- terminal if you charge them or use them they install + to + and -- to -- the same goes for the TV remote, watch battery, smoke detector, kids' toys
I've been in the industry since 1989. I use a 12v charger from a power tilt manual wheelchair. I removed the XLR plug and installed alligator clips. Works fine, with the exception of the piddly 2 amps.
No intent to disrespect your personal relationship ( consider this a compliment to you & yours) … I was playing various videos related to my wheelchair problem(s) .. I heard your voice & said out loud - Oh kewl it’s my next husband ! I have followed you for so long - I’ve been a quad since 2004 . Your video’s are Terrific. This old house ( tv show) .. needs a “This old wheelchair” series .. by none other than yourself . I have that dolphin type charger / caster wheel design nabs where I can’t see ( short / petite) .. I rolled over the 3 pin connector & - you guessed it. The big heavy Lester charger I have had it since my paralysis date. I own 2 . I verified the switch is on gel/ agm vs lead . The charger is warm to touch when it isn’t plugged into the joystick & yes, left on since I feel like this charger is my ball & chain - I can not get a full charge on the joystick .. the charger will go to solid green . Disconnected from the joystick .. the joystick reflects 3 cells out - quickly goes to just yellow cells lit up on the joystick & toggles back n fourth .. providing different readings on the joystick … after Being connected to the ball & chain yesterday .. last night Any thoughts ? I don’t have someone willing to take my batteries out . Next question, please : Is the connecting wire that plugs into the joystick wire .. possible to be bypassed .. purchase a adapter wire for the same portable black charger you have .. that will plug into a 4 pin connector(yellow with black outer cable ) that goes to the batteries ? Basically to avoid the joystick in case it’s 3 pin female charging connection is messed up ? Forgive my format/ this screen jumps & I don’t see the entire thread. I don’t mind clarifying/ if needed & not too daunting on your end lol Good video btw, have a thankful Thanksgiving & a Merry Christmas
😆 I had a question at the beginning of the video and you answered it at the end about, how often should you plug your chair in without over charging. You're the only one that has ever responded to my comments on a RUclips channel. And well appreciate it.
What you said about using same size brand and capacity, along with batteries of the same age, all good stuff, you are right on, but changing them with an automotive charger, I suggest, putting the batteries in parallel so that each one receives half of the charging current and will therefore be fully balanced when the charge is complete. 😊
I had big scooters ,,wrangler,,, for years there batteries wore out in about two years. I bought the d31 spiral wound optimas and I got 6years out of two sets and about one third of my batteries cost . I used the scooter constantly after the cost of the second set wearing out in 2years I went to the optima blue top deep cycle sealed batteries and the 6years for each time I was extremely happy. Oh I wore out one set of motors and the tiller bearings , I fixed the tiller using a pillow block bearing over the bicycle head set bearings.
I Think battery issues are the #1 problem! I Get chairs that people put new battery's in a year ago. Then sat and don't take a charge any more so they give away. Great info about older chargers!!!
Hi~we love your video. We just purchased a used quantum wheelchair. The battery is dead. You did not mention the name of the charger that you really like. What is the name of it please. Thank you.
@Totally Normal can you hook this up to the battery incase it dies again ? Schumacher SC1300 Fully Automatic Direct-Mount Under-the-Hood Battery Charger/Maintainer with Battery Detection - 1.5 Amp, 6V/12V - for Cars, Motorcycles, Lawn Tractors, Power
Hi Totally, it is still available from motion conccepts . They dont deal with end users, only dealers/service types. End cost to me was 371.94$ plus freight. Expect to get big runaround from chair dealers (my experience only), i was successful in ordering from a medical supply place. Thanks so much for all your help. You have great info.
Unfortunately the chargers that come with powerchairs do not do a very good job. But they are very easy to use compared to a battery charger like a power lab 8.
Can you also fake the state of charge by connecting a 12V power adapter (±1.5A) to the battery at the same time as the 12V battery changer? Or do some electrons start flowing in the wrong direction then? (power adapter getting 14.1V on its 12V output).
only issue there would be causing a 'ground loop' - connecting the outputs of 2 power supplies across the same batteries will more than likely make one of them burst into flames! better to use a jump starter battery pack or something that doesn't plug into the mains :^) combining 2 switching power supplies together, or one with a capacitive dropper (most small power adapters) can create a crazy feedback loop.
I'm getting a new Quantum G6 Edge 3.0 power wheelchair soon from a local authorized dealer. What is your opinion about this unit? With all the computerized components,it seems inevitable that something is bound to eventually fail.
Hello my friend, I have an electric scooter. I bought charging batteries for it. It runs out quickly and charges quickly. The light that announces charging does not turn on when charging.
Yupp my batteries died from sitting. Tried but no go on charging. Now the kick in the teeth , my supplement insurance refuses to pay for new batteries . of course I have no money to have them do it. I'm bed bound and have some bed sore problems. Got the ok for air mattress but can't get out without wheelchair to get in till mattress is changed. Thanks medicare
Thanks for the video I learned a few new things. I have that gray PB charger don't know why they would ever put the lights on the back. Also have a new f3 that I haven't even used yet I know the charger looks different I'll have to check it out tomorrow. If you want to see some wheelchair torcher test check out some of my videos.
And what about lithium batteries? I have wheelchair with 24V/12Ah lithium batteries and I would like to take the best care of them I can. And thanks for useful video!
depending on the chemistry - lithium packs are a bit different.. LiFePO4 are pretty common for wheelchair applications but generally speaking ya don't have to worry about them much. most of the large packs have a battery management system (BMS) built in and will switch into a low power mode after some amount of time. youll wanna check the the Li pack's documentation - but long term storage of them "should" usually be around 50-80% charge. the biggest thing with lithium powered wheelchairs.. when they're done charging DISCONNECT THE CHARGER! (this is quite opposite of lead acid batteries lol) large Li batteries don't like being held at 100% by a charger for extended periods. BUT all that being said... in my bounder for example.. i use it, come back, and charge it up, then unplug it. (its not my daily use chair - just for long outside trips usually) the BMS takes care of it all and ya dont really have to worry about anything :^)
I have a Jazzy ES 600 power chair from Pride Mobility. I have been really good with keeping up with the maintenance because I ride it really hard. I purchased it new in 2015. She is a Beast! Like everything though, occasionally, she gives me a little headache. For the past 3 days I have been using different outlets in my home trying to get her charged to no avail. What happens when I plug in the charger is I get one red light, but the other light comes up orange for 2-3 seconds then turns into a flashing green light. It will not charge my chair at all. I did not run my chair all the way out of power, but now after 3 days of experimenting, I am now on my last single red light. I am so panicked because I am pending surgery, I have no mobility, and the soonest date I could get any tech out is not until February 13th. How can I tell if the charger is faulty, the new joystick which is only 3 months old, or if the batteries need replacing, the last time I got new ones was about 3 years ago. If I can get a fix on this immediately and still keep my tech appointment, my life has a chance to not completely unravel. HELP!!
Two questions I need lighting that won’t get me killed by idiots that don’t look for wheelchair users! I also recycle wheelchairs to other disabled people free and would like this if only to test a chair for working or not working. I am severely physically disabled and have been doing this for over 30 years and would like to do this as independently as possible, Wilkie’s are not always good at helping or available. Thanks be safe!
Hey my batteries was new in now they acted like only one is working for have a quantum edge 2.0 powerchair it’s new do u think someone unplugged it bc I have a lot of haters that would do that
Great educational video. I’m looking at selling my late mothers mobility scooter. I’m based in the UK and the batteries haven’t been charged for a minimum of 12 yrs. They are Lead Acid GS Portalac 12v 12ah rechargeables. I tried charging them out of curiosity and the charger immediately has a green light but obviously they aren’t charged. Charged for 24 hrs and they didn’t show any power. So watching your vid it’s possible the charger isn’t detecting them. The multimeter reading for each battery is 0.49. So my question is are they too old to even try rejuvenating ? They are maintenance free sealed so it’s hard to know what state they are in. There is no bulging they look ok lol the scooter was stored inside the house.
Do you know of any other products similar to the Lazarus Jump Starter? I have a wheelchair sitting with a dead battery in the garage and would like it to work.
ive had pretty good luck removing both batteries from chair, and connecting this charger to the batteries once at a time, and letting it run for a few days on each one amzn.to/3rum7pe if they CAN be recovered, this charger will charge them! FYI tho.. sometimes shortly after recovery (depending on how much theyve been damaged) they may fail after recovering... but worth a try!
Had an interesting battery experience a week ago. My wife faithfully plugs in the charger on her M3 every night. One day, while using the chair, she asks me "what are these blinking red lights?" The battery gauge was down to its last two bars,; she hadn't noticed her gas gauge was on "empty" until they started blinking. I fussed around with a bit and discovered that the metal shell at the end of the card from the charger had become unscrewed a bit, so that the pins were apparently no longer making good contact with the chair. Screwed it back down, inserted the plug, and the chair charged right up.
ah yes! ive had something similar happen a few times.. now after plugging it in at night, i wait for a few seconds and make sure the charger actually turns on!
Thank you for your tip, have you seen case where jazzy select 6 with new battery , where charger showing full charge green light, however joystick battery immediately indicator have low battery (JUST first 2 lights red, and orange) , battery measurement 25v (12.7v each). hopefully you have answer please . thank you
start by checking all your connections.. cables, controller, battery post cables etc.. after taking it off the charger, run around a little bit and then check the battery voltage..i'd bet they need replacing..
@@TotallyNormal- Thank you, i did the load battery test while driving wheelchair and measured battery while under load test for 1/2 mile with middle speed, load reading start 25.4v dropped 24.3v. the battery acid sealed 9 month old used in house only short distance very little use. the battery read 25v after load test which confused me to think the battery is ok and controller joystick is the problem. I just replace joystick controller as old one was giving error 7 times flashing code which indicate joystick controller problem . so i got a used one but got same battery reading low (2 lights out of 5). do you think current joystick controller can give that error in reading battery charge as a less than the actual as it reads just first 2 lights red and orange while battery measured full 25v and the charger 2 green light indicates full charged battery. thank you again for such amazing channel and compassionate personality.
If its Gel batteries or AGM type then fully charge them (about 8 hours probably, depending on charger.). Then disconnect the batteries! You will only have to charge them about every couple of months, or once a month if you feel like it.
if the chair is gonna be sitting around for more than a month.. you'll wanna disconnect them - or on some chairs - there's a circuit breaker ya can turn off hiding somewhere :^)
My Amy Alltrack R3 stops charging after 45 minutes. Just got New batteries, new joystick and replaced the charger 2 Mos ago. Still can't get a complete charge. The chair is almost 2 yrs old. Any suggestions?
I keep getting new batteries and chargers and and that leave it on 8 to 12 hours and my batteries still go down fast like 45 hours and it's ELO and when I put it on the charger it turns green 6 hours were usually it's supposed to stay yellow for a while and I'm trying to figure out cause of it
I have acquired a couple new to me chairs and my dolphin charger as you say goes to flashing red is that mean the batteries are too low or other issues?
yea.. the red light can mean any number of things.. voltage too low, shorted cell, the charger hasnt had it coffee yet... lol if ya can get your hands on any other charger its worth a shot! ive had these chargers blink red for no reason at all sometimes BUT if you got a used chair.. i ALWAYS budget for new batteries though... ive only ever bought ONE used chair that actually had decent batteries over the years!
after charging it, and checking the voltage - it shouldn't be under 24 volts.. if it drops to 22 volts or less just sitting there, not being used within an hour - time for replacements! also if the range is SUPER short, and the connections are good.. that's another sign they've gone bad...
I just bought a used electric wheelchair and the batteries were dead so I tricked them by hooking up my car battery charger to the batteries and then the wheelchair battery charger started working. I'll keep an eye on it and let it charge all night and see if it works
just make sure when you're done with overnight charging, you check both batteries with a meter, and make sure the voltage on both is the same (or very close to it)
Hi, very good info’. Maybe you can help me. I have good battery charger for my mobility scooter, I also have a smart car battery charger and have two dead batteries. When I connect the smart charger to the dead scooter batteries it says they are full, but actually they are dead, any ideas about this.?🤔😊
most 'smart' chargers wont kick on when the voltage is too low.. *typically* when the batteries are less than 1 volt - they're bad.. but a manual battery charger is needed to raise the voltage enough for a smart charger to recognize them. there's no set method for attempting to recover batteries.. but i explore it a bit in this video: ruclips.net/video/lV-BnRodq9Q/видео.html
In general lithium batteries do not like to be stored fully charged. For long term storage you might want to charge them to about 70% capacity. A lot depends on how the pack was constructed also.
Hi how are you doing I want to ask you a question what kind a batteries do you use for your electric wheelchair because I have electric wheelchair and I do volunteer in the hospital seven in the morning till four in the afternoon
i always use MK power batteries - they are a bit more expensive.. but last a LOT longer! www.mkbattery.com/products/hme-mobility and they are the OEM batteries for most manufacturers
hmm if the chair moves while its plugged in, then an electrical connection isnt working properly.. do you have another charger you can try just to rule it out as an issue? also check the cable that goes to the joystick (if its removable) short of all that, it could be an issues inside the joystick. sometimes the charging connector socket can get damaged
there's a lot of new battery systems out there.. LiFePO4 IMO is the best Li chemistry for wheelchair use. the energy density is a bit lower for the physical size with LiFePO4 BUT its WAY safer and more stable.. and has a longer service life then Liion - just stay away from LiNiMnCoO2 or NMC batteries.. they're quite volatile! - but retro fitting them can be a bit tricky - and its hard to get 24 volts from these packs.. usually they're 26-27 volts on the high end BUT yes - i do like lithium drop in replacements! just wanna make sure that they have BMS that can handle charging in series with your stock chair charger.. and also the battery gauges on most wheelchair control systems aren't setup for the voltage curves on Li packs - and may just show 'full' all of the time. hopefully more manufacturers move over to lithium soon.. on a side note though.. some chairs RELY on the weight of lead-acid batteries down low for the suspension to work properly.. but if ya can find Li batteries that fit, and charge in series happily, and output the correct 24-25 volts.. go for it!
i just looked at the specs of 2 of their 24 volt batteries.. BB10012 (100 Ah) BB5024 (50 ah) looks like the 100Ah version is better suited for wheelchair use - its rated for 100 amps continuous with surges to 200 amps whereas the 50Ah version is only rated for 60 amps continuous with a surge of 100amps wheelchairs regularly see over 100 amp surges and an average of 20-70 amps while running around
@@TotallyNormal- I replace my batteries every year. I converted a invacare to an off road chair with dual snowblower tires. It kicks but over a track chair because you can still reach stuff and accomplish normal things like get close to a car to grab a bag or gun during hunting season. I’m always fighting dead batteries.
nice! does the invacare chair use the NF22 batteries? most of them are pretty small capacity... but there's usually space for larger batteries in a lot of the older models!
@@TotallyNormal- it was an audible sound of the fan turning off in the middle of the night which is kept under my bed. So the following night I put the charger where I can see the lights in the dark and charge the chair again. This time the fan went off after about 1 hour as before, but I could see that the charger continue charging all 3 cycles until morning- but still not getting a full charge as indicated on the battery level. So Friday I went to my wheelchair dealer and borrowed a large 8 Amp Lester charger and charged it overnight and got a full complete charge. The batteries were tested and they found no problem like bad cell. They did a current draw test to see if the batteries were draining below 24 volts, but nothing unusual. They installed group 24 AGM batteries instead of gel, which was disappointing.
those cliplight chargers only run the fan during bulk charging mode typically.. then the rest of the modes are fanless.. how many hours total is the chair plugged in for usually? yea like i was saying before trying another charger is a good way to see if THAT charger is having an issue!
I have to Cliplight Chargers and both of them behave the same gave the same amount of charge, as well as the dolphin charger which is about 7 years old. I typically charge my chair about 8 hours everyday. On my old quickie p222, I could charge it every 3 days.
I'm about to crap my chair I know had half a charge then I bought it and paid down on it and it had run down to the red he plugged in the charger the other day and the charger was getting hot because the fan wasn't running but I don't think it should have got that hot anyway but we unplugged it and I went and measured the voltage and that's cool. I will probably charge these battery individually I just wish I had the older charger that did not tell me batteries were uncharterable sometimes I'll figure something out I have a fan somewhere but it makes me queasy cuz I'm not picking it up for another week and there it says with the batteries did and I hope he is moving it around too much I know this thing looks like no it hasn't been used much and it might be part of the trouble I hope so I can wake these batteries up they're just stock lead acid
pulling them out of the chair and using a good automotive battery charger with an AGM profile on it, is the best way to see if they can be recovered. if the chairs have been setting for years though, there's a very high likelihood of the batteries being toasted :^/
Family havent used nor charged chair in over 3 years. The batteries and chair were new never used. Trying to get rid of thr chair to a neighbor who needs it. The volt was 5 and 0.4 i opened up the batteries and refilled water. Now one battery is 12.5v while the other one is so slow in charging but its at 10.40v and now 10.8v Is there a way to make them equal. Can thr 12.5v one over charge and go to 13 or 14v? Do i stop charging and let it sit, would they equalize on their own?
with batteries that old, theyre probably toasted by now.. typically connecting known good batteries in parallel overnight will balance them - BUT 3 years of sitting in a chair with the quiescent power draw of the chair's electronics, i can pretty much guarantee they're bad
--** check the video description for some battery charger links, and more information :^) **--
I am not sure what you are referring to. My first time doing this on UTube and I'm a girl that doesn't have a mechanical clue.
@@DJ-tz9gi No one here had a clue, just like you, the difference between us and them is, we showed up
to learn, just like you
@@DJ-tz9gi 99.9% of batteries have a + & -- terminal if you charge them or use them they install
+ to + and -- to -- the same goes for the TV remote, watch battery, smoke detector, kids' toys
I've been in the industry since 1989. I use a 12v charger from a power tilt manual wheelchair. I removed the XLR plug and installed alligator clips. Works fine, with the exception of the piddly 2 amps.
No intent to disrespect your personal relationship ( consider this a compliment to you & yours) … I was playing various videos related to my wheelchair problem(s) .. I heard your voice & said out loud - Oh kewl it’s my next husband !
I have followed you for so long - I’ve been a quad since 2004 . Your video’s are Terrific. This old house ( tv show) .. needs a “This old wheelchair” series .. by none other than yourself .
I have that dolphin type charger / caster wheel design nabs where I can’t see ( short / petite) .. I rolled over the 3 pin connector & - you guessed it.
The big heavy Lester charger I have had it since my paralysis date. I own 2 .
I verified the switch is on gel/ agm vs lead .
The charger is warm to touch when it isn’t plugged into the joystick & yes, left on since I feel like this charger is my ball & chain - I can not get a full charge on the joystick .. the charger will go to solid green . Disconnected from the joystick .. the joystick reflects 3 cells out - quickly goes to just yellow cells lit up on the joystick & toggles back n fourth .. providing different readings on the joystick … after
Being connected to the ball & chain yesterday .. last night
Any thoughts ? I don’t have someone willing to take my batteries out .
Next question, please :
Is the connecting wire that plugs into the joystick wire .. possible to be bypassed .. purchase a adapter wire for the same portable black charger you have .. that will plug into a 4 pin connector(yellow with black outer cable ) that goes to the batteries ?
Basically to avoid the joystick in case it’s 3 pin female charging connection is messed up ?
Forgive my format/ this screen jumps & I don’t see the entire thread.
I don’t mind clarifying/ if needed & not too daunting on your end lol
Good video btw,
have a thankful Thanksgiving & a Merry Christmas
😆 I had a question at the beginning of the video and you answered it at the end about, how often should you plug your chair in without over charging. You're the only one that has ever responded to my comments on a RUclips channel. And well appreciate it.
What you said about using same size brand and capacity, along with batteries of the same age, all good stuff, you are right on, but changing them with an automotive charger, I suggest, putting the batteries in parallel so that each one receives half of the charging current and will therefore be fully balanced when the charge is complete. 😊
I had big scooters ,,wrangler,,, for years there batteries wore out in about two years. I bought the d31 spiral wound optimas and I got 6years out of two sets and about one third of my batteries cost . I used the scooter constantly after the cost of the second set wearing out in 2years I went to the optima blue top deep cycle sealed batteries and the 6years for each time I was extremely happy. Oh I wore out one set of motors and the tiller bearings , I fixed the tiller using a pillow block bearing over the bicycle head set bearings.
Happy new year. I have six months old chair. Unfortunately I let batteries die. Having same problem.
How can I get my hands on Lazarus type device?
I Think battery issues are the #1 problem! I Get chairs that people put new battery's in a year ago. Then sat and don't take a charge any more so they give away. Great info about older chargers!!!
Sounds like what I have even though it still will go right now it's on red maybe I can wake them up I know something about batteries
Let me know when you come up with a model for a replacement of the M07 Lazarus battery booster charger
Hi~we love your video. We just purchased a used quantum wheelchair. The battery is dead. You did not mention the name of the charger that you really like. What is the name of it please. Thank you.
Awesome info. You never disappoint! Thanks.
Nothing like reviving an old post! I was wondering if you were ever able to recreate the Lazarus... did you attempt it or no?
its on the ever-growing list of things to do.... but eventually i hope! ive got a schematic all drawn up :^)
@Totally Normal can you hook this up to the battery incase it dies again ? Schumacher SC1300 Fully Automatic Direct-Mount Under-the-Hood Battery Charger/Maintainer with Battery Detection - 1.5 Amp, 6V/12V - for Cars, Motorcycles, Lawn Tractors, Power
Hi Totally, it is still available from motion conccepts . They dont deal with end users, only dealers/service types. End cost to me was 371.94$ plus freight. Expect to get big runaround from chair dealers (my experience only), i was successful in ordering from a medical supply place. Thanks so much for all your help. You have great info.
Awesome! Thanks for the info!
@@TotallyNormal- for the Schumacher SC1280
What should the settings be at?
Unfortunately the chargers that come with powerchairs do not do a very good job. But they are very easy to use compared to a battery charger like a power lab 8.
Can you also fake the state of charge by connecting a 12V power adapter (±1.5A) to the battery at the same time as the 12V battery changer? Or do some electrons start flowing in the wrong direction then? (power adapter getting 14.1V on its 12V output).
only issue there would be causing a 'ground loop' - connecting the outputs of 2 power supplies across the same batteries will more than likely make one of them burst into flames! better to use a jump starter battery pack or something that doesn't plug into the mains :^) combining 2 switching power supplies together, or one with a capacitive dropper (most small power adapters) can create a crazy feedback loop.
I'm getting a new Quantum G6 Edge 3.0 power wheelchair soon from a local authorized dealer. What is your opinion about this unit? With all the computerized components,it seems inevitable that something is bound to eventually fail.
Hello my friend, I have an electric scooter. I bought charging batteries for it. It runs out quickly and charges quickly. The light that announces charging does not turn on when charging.
Didn't know that my Permobil charger could help recharge batteries that are severely low on power compared to other chargers
Yupp my batteries died from sitting. Tried but no go on charging. Now the kick in the teeth , my supplement insurance refuses to pay for new batteries . of course I have no money to have them do it. I'm bed bound and have some bed sore problems. Got the ok for air mattress but can't get out without wheelchair to get in till mattress is changed. Thanks medicare
Thanks for the video I learned a few new things. I have that gray PB charger don't know why they would ever put the lights on the back. Also have a new f3 that I haven't even used yet I know the charger looks different I'll have to check it out tomorrow. If you want to see some wheelchair torcher test check out some of my videos.
And what about lithium batteries? I have wheelchair with 24V/12Ah lithium batteries and I would like to take the best care of them I can.
And thanks for useful video!
Its best you read the chairs manual but in general lithium batteries do not like to be stored fully charged.
depending on the chemistry - lithium packs are a bit different.. LiFePO4 are pretty common for wheelchair applications but generally speaking ya don't have to worry about them much. most of the large packs have a battery management system (BMS) built in and will switch into a low power mode after some amount of time. youll wanna check the the Li pack's documentation - but long term storage of them "should" usually be around 50-80% charge. the biggest thing with lithium powered wheelchairs.. when they're done charging DISCONNECT THE CHARGER! (this is quite opposite of lead acid batteries lol) large Li batteries don't like being held at 100% by a charger for extended periods. BUT all that being said... in my bounder for example.. i use it, come back, and charge it up, then unplug it. (its not my daily use chair - just for long outside trips usually) the BMS takes care of it all and ya dont really have to worry about anything :^)
Can you use the permobil charger to charge the quantum q6 edge 3 chair?
I have a chair but the handset on the chair doesn't show a charge or battery and it's 3/4 full
Great video Dan thanks
I have a Jazzy ES 600 power chair from Pride Mobility. I have been really good with keeping up with the maintenance because I ride it really hard. I purchased it new in 2015. She is a Beast! Like everything though, occasionally, she gives me a little headache. For the past 3 days I have been using different outlets in my home trying to get her charged to no avail. What happens when I plug in the charger is I get one red light, but the other light comes up orange for 2-3 seconds then turns into a flashing green light. It will not charge my chair at all. I did not run my chair all the way out of power, but now after 3 days of experimenting, I am now on my last single red light. I am so panicked because I am pending surgery, I have no mobility, and the soonest date I could get any tech out is not until February 13th. How can I tell if the charger is faulty, the new joystick which is only 3 months old, or if the batteries need replacing, the last time I got new ones was about 3 years ago. If I can get a fix on this immediately and still keep my tech appointment, my life has a chance to not completely unravel. HELP!!
do you have another charger to try? that's the easiest way to rule out a faulty one.. sometimes they just stop working for no reason :^/
Without u, I won’t buy permobil wheelchair
My new chair has a brand new Permobil Branded Smart Charger fancy thing. (Like my terminology) I’ll DM you a picture tomorrow.
Two questions I need lighting that won’t get me killed by idiots that don’t look for wheelchair users! I also recycle wheelchairs to other disabled people free and would like this if only to test a chair for working or not working. I am severely physically disabled and have been doing this for over 30 years and would like to do this as independently as possible, Wilkie’s are not always good at helping or available. Thanks be safe!
Hey my batteries was new in now they acted like only one is working for have a quantum edge 2.0 powerchair it’s new do u think someone unplugged it bc I have a lot of haters that would do that
Great educational video. I’m looking at selling my late mothers mobility scooter. I’m based in the UK and the batteries haven’t been charged for a minimum of 12 yrs. They are Lead Acid GS Portalac 12v 12ah rechargeables. I tried charging them out of curiosity and the charger immediately has a green light but obviously they aren’t charged. Charged for 24 hrs and they didn’t show any power. So watching your vid it’s possible the charger isn’t detecting them. The multimeter reading for each battery is 0.49.
So my question is are they too old to even try rejuvenating ? They are maintenance free sealed so it’s hard to know what state they are in. There is no bulging they look ok lol the scooter was stored inside the house.
What is the model # for shumaker or permobil
Mines keep blinking green
What do I do???
Can Lithium batteries be revived like this?
Do you know of any other products similar to the Lazarus Jump Starter? I have a wheelchair sitting with a dead battery in the garage and would like it to work.
ive had pretty good luck removing both batteries from chair, and connecting this charger to the batteries once at a time, and letting it run for a few days on each one
amzn.to/3rum7pe
if they CAN be recovered, this charger will charge them!
FYI tho.. sometimes shortly after recovery (depending on how much theyve been damaged) they may fail after recovering... but worth a try!
Had an interesting battery experience a week ago. My wife faithfully plugs in the charger on her M3 every night. One day, while using the chair, she asks me "what are these blinking red lights?" The battery gauge was down to its last two bars,; she hadn't noticed her gas gauge was on "empty" until they started blinking. I fussed around with a bit and discovered that the metal shell at the end of the card from the charger had become unscrewed a bit, so that the pins were apparently no longer making good contact with the chair. Screwed it back down, inserted the plug, and the chair charged right up.
ah yes! ive had something similar happen a few times.. now after plugging it in at night, i wait for a few seconds and make sure the charger actually turns on!
Thank you for your tip, have you seen case where jazzy select 6 with new battery , where charger showing full charge green light, however joystick battery immediately indicator have low battery (JUST first 2 lights red, and orange) , battery measurement 25v (12.7v each). hopefully you have answer please . thank you
start by checking all your connections.. cables, controller, battery post cables etc..
after taking it off the charger, run around a little bit and then check the battery voltage..i'd bet they need replacing..
@@TotallyNormal- Thank you, i did the load battery test while driving wheelchair and measured battery while under load test for 1/2 mile with middle speed, load reading start 25.4v dropped 24.3v. the battery acid sealed 9 month old used in house only short distance very little use. the battery read 25v after load test which confused me to think the battery is ok and controller joystick is the problem. I just replace joystick controller as old one was giving error 7 times flashing code which indicate joystick controller problem . so i got a used one but got same battery reading low (2 lights out of 5). do you think current joystick controller can give that error in reading battery charge as a less than the actual as it reads just first 2 lights red and orange while battery measured full 25v and the charger 2 green light indicates full charged battery. thank you again for such amazing channel and compassionate personality.
What do you suggest as the best way store a backup chair so the batteries maintain life?
If its Gel batteries or AGM type then fully charge them (about 8 hours probably, depending on charger.). Then disconnect the batteries! You will only have to charge them about every couple of months, or once a month if you feel like it.
if the chair is gonna be sitting around for more than a month.. you'll wanna disconnect them - or on some chairs - there's a circuit breaker ya can turn off hiding somewhere :^)
My Amy Alltrack R3 stops charging after 45 minutes. Just got New batteries, new joystick and replaced the charger 2 Mos ago. Still can't get a complete charge. The chair is almost 2 yrs old. Any suggestions?
have another charger ya can try to rule it out as the problem? (is it the one with a cooling fan inside?)
Do you have a Amazon link to that automotive charger? I have this same issue with some batteries I know there are good.
the video description has been updated now with some links and more info!
GREAT vid.....thanks
I keep getting new batteries and chargers and and that leave it on 8 to 12 hours and my batteries still go down fast like 45 hours and it's ELO and when I put it on the charger it turns green 6 hours were usually it's supposed to stay yellow for a while and I'm trying to figure out cause of it
when batteries start to wear out and become damaged, they will 'charge' artificially fast according to most chargers
I have acquired a couple new to me chairs and my dolphin charger as you say goes to flashing red is that mean the batteries are too low or other issues?
yea.. the red light can mean any number of things.. voltage too low, shorted cell, the charger hasnt had it coffee yet... lol
if ya can get your hands on any other charger its worth a shot! ive had these chargers blink red for no reason at all sometimes
BUT if you got a used chair.. i ALWAYS budget for new batteries though... ive only ever bought ONE used chair that actually had decent batteries over the years!
Totally Normal, Is there any way to be sure the 24v low profile battery in the Shoprider Smartie is bad before I drop $700 on a new one?
after charging it, and checking the voltage - it shouldn't be under 24 volts.. if it drops to 22 volts or less just sitting there, not being used within an hour - time for replacements!
also if the range is SUPER short, and the connections are good.. that's another sign they've gone bad...
Solid Green light means it’s full charged
I just bought a used electric wheelchair and the batteries were dead so I tricked them by hooking up my car battery charger to the batteries and then the wheelchair battery charger started working. I'll keep an eye on it and let it charge all night and see if it works
just make sure when you're done with overnight charging, you check both batteries with a meter, and make sure the voltage on both is the same (or very close to it)
Hi, very good info’. Maybe you can help me. I have good battery charger for my mobility scooter, I also have a smart car battery charger and have two dead batteries. When I connect the smart charger to the dead scooter batteries it says they are full, but actually they are dead, any ideas about this.?🤔😊
most 'smart' chargers wont kick on when the voltage is too low.. *typically* when the batteries are less than 1 volt - they're bad.. but a manual battery charger is needed to raise the voltage enough for a smart charger to recognize them.
there's no set method for attempting to recover batteries.. but i explore it a bit in this video: ruclips.net/video/lV-BnRodq9Q/видео.html
what about lithium batteries? How long can it share BN storage and needed charge?
In general lithium batteries do not like to be stored fully charged. For long term storage you might want to charge them to about 70% capacity. A lot depends on how the pack was constructed also.
Hi how are you doing I want to ask you a question what kind a batteries do you use for your electric wheelchair because I have electric wheelchair and I do volunteer in the hospital seven in the morning till four in the afternoon
i always use MK power batteries - they are a bit more expensive.. but last a LOT longer! www.mkbattery.com/products/hme-mobility and they are the OEM batteries for most manufacturers
Thank you
Hey I have a Sundance and when I plug it in now it's not charging and it still moves while plugged in can you please help me
hmm if the chair moves while its plugged in, then an electrical connection isnt working properly..
do you have another charger you can try just to rule it out as an issue?
also check the cable that goes to the joystick (if its removable)
short of all that, it could be an issues inside the joystick.
sometimes the charging connector socket can get damaged
BLINKING GREEN & ORANGE- back n fourth.. means your almost full charged
Please tell us where to get the Lazarus.
they haven't been for sale apparently for at least 10 years. nobody seems to make an equivalent device :^/
I hate these chargers. I have one for my old Quantum Edge 2.0 chair. I'm colour-blind and the green/orange LED always looks the same colour.
Would it work to switch to lithium battle born? You can monitor the batter with your phone.
there's a lot of new battery systems out there.. LiFePO4 IMO is the best Li chemistry for wheelchair use. the energy density is a bit lower for the physical size with LiFePO4 BUT its WAY safer and more stable.. and has a longer service life then Liion - just stay away from LiNiMnCoO2 or NMC batteries.. they're quite volatile!
- but retro fitting them can be a bit tricky - and its hard to get 24 volts from these packs.. usually they're 26-27 volts on the high end BUT yes - i do like lithium drop in replacements! just wanna make sure that they have BMS that can handle charging in series with your stock chair charger.. and also the battery gauges on most wheelchair control systems aren't setup for the voltage curves on Li packs - and may just show 'full' all of the time. hopefully more manufacturers move over to lithium soon.. on a side note though.. some chairs RELY on the weight of lead-acid batteries down low for the suspension to work properly.. but if ya can find Li batteries that fit, and charge in series happily, and output the correct 24-25 volts.. go for it!
i just looked at the specs of 2 of their 24 volt batteries..
BB10012 (100 Ah)
BB5024 (50 ah)
looks like the 100Ah version is better suited for wheelchair use - its rated for 100 amps continuous with surges to 200 amps
whereas the 50Ah version is only rated for 60 amps continuous with a surge of 100amps
wheelchairs regularly see over 100 amp surges and an average of 20-70 amps while running around
@@TotallyNormal- I replace my batteries every year. I converted a invacare to an off road chair with dual snowblower tires. It kicks but over a track chair because you can still reach stuff and accomplish normal things like get close to a car to grab a bag or gun during hunting season.
I’m always fighting dead batteries.
nice! does the invacare chair use the NF22 batteries? most of them are pretty small capacity... but there's usually space for larger batteries in a lot of the older models!
It's a Cliplight charger supplied by Amy with fan and 3 idiot LEDs. I also have an older dolphin 🐬 charger.
what are the indications that its 'stopped charging'? lights turn off or something?
@@TotallyNormal- it was an audible sound of the fan turning off in the middle of the night which is kept under my bed. So the following night I put the charger where I can see the lights in the dark and charge the chair again. This time the fan went off after about 1 hour as before, but I could see that the charger continue charging all 3 cycles until morning- but still not getting a full charge as indicated on the battery level. So Friday I went to my wheelchair dealer and borrowed a large 8 Amp Lester charger and charged it overnight and got a full complete charge. The batteries were tested and they found no problem like bad cell. They did a current draw test to see if the batteries were draining below 24 volts, but nothing unusual. They installed group 24 AGM batteries instead of gel, which was disappointing.
those cliplight chargers only run the fan during bulk charging mode typically.. then the rest of the modes are fanless.. how many hours total is the chair plugged in for usually? yea like i was saying before trying another charger is a good way to see if THAT charger is having an issue!
I have to Cliplight Chargers and both of them behave the same gave the same amount of charge, as well as the dolphin charger which is about 7 years old. I typically charge my chair about 8 hours everyday. On my old quickie p222, I could charge it every 3 days.
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It’s a great help tanks
When I plug my in goes orange for seconds then just blinks red does anyone know what that means
the charger is detecting some type of problem.. if ya have another charger, try that one and see if it works
@@TotallyNormal- do you know how to get the foot rest up without power because I can’t get to the battery on my model
I'm about to crap my chair I know had half a charge then I bought it and paid down on it and it had run down to the red he plugged in the charger the other day and the charger was getting hot because the fan wasn't running but I don't think it should have got that hot anyway but we unplugged it and I went and measured the voltage and that's cool. I will probably charge these battery individually I just wish I had the older charger that did not tell me batteries were uncharterable sometimes I'll figure something out I have a fan somewhere but it makes me queasy cuz I'm not picking it up for another week and there it says with the batteries did and I hope he is moving it around too much
I know this thing looks like no it hasn't been used much and it might be part of the trouble I hope so I can wake these batteries up they're just stock lead acid
pulling them out of the chair and using a good automotive battery charger with an AGM profile on it, is the best way to see if they can be recovered. if the chairs have been setting for years though, there's a very high likelihood of the batteries being toasted :^/
also.. here's this video :^)
ruclips.net/video/lV-BnRodq9Q/видео.html
I love mk batteries
Orange light means it’s charging…
Family havent used nor charged chair in over 3 years. The batteries and chair were new never used. Trying to get rid of thr chair to a neighbor who needs it. The volt was 5 and 0.4 i opened up the batteries and refilled water. Now one battery is 12.5v while the other one is so slow in charging but its at 10.40v and now 10.8v
Is there a way to make them equal. Can thr 12.5v one over charge and go to 13 or 14v? Do i stop charging and let it sit, would they equalize on their own?
with batteries that old, theyre probably toasted by now..
typically connecting known good batteries in parallel overnight will balance them - BUT 3 years of sitting in a chair with the quiescent power draw of the chair's electronics, i can pretty much guarantee they're bad