Battery & Charger Guides
Quality advice from Mobility Pitstop
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Battery Installation Wheelchairs and scooters typically require two batteries with 24-volt series connection. Never mix and match different battery manufacturers or technologies, or use batteries that do not have similar date codes. Never mix Gel batteries and AGM batteries. Always fully charge batteries prior to use Follow installation and start-up instructions provided by the mobility […]
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STOP! Five signs your mobility batteries may need replacing…. Your machine doesn’t travel as far as it used to. It has started to become sluggish. The machine stops or cuts out. The battery lights drop faster, or never reaches full even after charging. When charging, the charger doesn’t recognise the batteries. Remember: always take […]
Read our Batteries Need Replacing? guide
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Recycling your old electricals is easy! Recycle your electrical and electronic devices free at your local recycling centre. To find your nearest centre, visit the Recycle More website and type in your postcode. Under the Waste Battery Regulations, Mobility Pitstop are now offering a take back scheme for all portable waste batteries. You can return […]
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Mobility Battery Finder Deciding which battery you want may seem complicated at first as not all mobility scooter batteries are the same. There are two different types: Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) batteries (also referred to as Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) batteries) and GEL Mobility Batteries, AND they can come in different sizes. A few simple […]
Read our A Guide to Buying Mobility Scooter Batteries guide
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