Hi, my name is BigLes! Can you charge a mobility scooter without mains electricity?
I am looking for information regarding charging a mobility scooter without mains electricity.
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Hi @BigLes, welcome to the community. I'm afraid I don't know much about this myself, but I'll add your question to the title of your post so more members can find you and offer their advice.
Hope you'll enjoy being part of the community and fingers crossed you find a solution soon 😊
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I bought two brand new batteries. I’m not well enough to get out very often. I bought the scooter as a special treat - probably just for occasional summer use. I’ve been to a couple of local parks. I’ve still got plenty of charge
Sadly, one of my disabilities is cognitive dysfunction now 😑. At one time I might have been able to understand the calculations, but not right now. It’s strange, but very occasionally my brain switches on properly again for a while. But that doesn’t happen very often
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Having a generator allows you to have power when other sources are unavailable. Generators can use batteries or fuel, like gasoline, to produce electric power.Generators may be needed in locations where the power grid is unreliable where household members need power for medical or assistive technologies. For instance, it may be necessary to keep medicine cool or to run a powered wheelchair.
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