How to change the wheelchair battery?


We show you in this video how we can change the battery of the electric wheelchair and other electric vehicles scooters.
Most electric wheelchairs or mobility vehicles people move through electric motors that are powered by direct current supplied by deep cycle batteries. When the batteries of electric wheelchairs begin to drop in performance and storage capacity, the autonomy of the chair begins to drop considerably and it is time to replace the batteries. Normally wheelchairs operate at 24 Volts with 2 batteries in series, although it is possible that some models can operate at 48 Volts.

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In this section you can check your model of battery for wheelchairs and electric vehicles.

Before changing the batteries of our chair, we must know the type of battery we must acquire and for this it is advisable to take the reference of the current batteries, or measures and characteristics of the same ones. The most common is that the batteries installed in wheelchairs are of 12 Volts, batteries of Gel or Agm and with technology of deep cycle. Normally the batteries of the electric mobility chairs incorporate their batteries under the seat, protected with plastic casing.

Compatible with all major brands of power wheelchairs

The Gel and AGM batteries we offer in our store are from reputable manufacturers, with a 2 year warranty. So you can install with total confidence the battery for the main brands of wheelchairs and electric mobility vehicles such as: Invacare, Rumba, Terra, Juvo, Comfort, Kymco, Quadrix, Wimed, Sowecare, Blandind, Semax, Karman, Sunrise Medical, Deka, Teyder.

Purchase financing Wheelchair Batteries

Now you can pay in easy installments the battery for your wheelchair with the financing of “Pay later”. If you need advice when buying the battery contact our technical team and we will assist you.


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