


Batteries & Chargers
Batteries & Battery Chargers For Mobility Scooters, Powered Wheelchairs & Stairlifts
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Nationwide Delivery
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12 Months warranty
Batteries
*Did You Know?*
Dependent on the make & model your scooter or powerchair, sometimes you are able to upgrade to larger batteries, allowing you to go further on a charge. This will obviously depend how much room there is on your equipment and the size charger that you have. If you would like more information as to if this is a possible upgrade for your equipment, then we would be happy to help!
Be Sure Your Batteries Are Faulty
We offer battery tests at your door using the latest mobile AGM/GEL pulse battery testers.
We also offer slow discharge tests for AGM, Gel and Lithium mobility batteries if necessary or if a print out graph is required.
Better still, if you buy the batteries from us we will do the test for FREE!
Lithium Battery Conversions
Available as direct replacements to convert most Mobility Scooters & Powerchairs to lithium
*Quick Tip*
Charge your equipment after every use for between 8-12 hours, & avoid turning off your charger when the light first goes green.
Battery Chargers
*Charger Guide*
2amp chargers
Charge battery sizes from 10ah to 25ah
5amp chargers
from 30ah to 55ah
8amp chargers
from 60ah to 85ah
10amp chargers
from 85ah to 110ah
What does a Mobility Charger actually do?
Chargers for AGM & GEL batteries go through 3 stages of charge to maintain your batteries performance and capacity-
Stage 1: This is the 'bulk charge', during this stage the charger will be putting in its maximum safe amount of current, until the batteries are 80-90% charged.
Stage 2: This is called the 'absorption charge', in this stage the charging voltage will remain constant, but the current will reduce due to an increase in internal resistance.
Stage 3: The 'Float Charge', often referred to as the 'trickle charge' this is the part of the charge that is most important to maintaining healthy batteries, as during this stage both the voltage and the current reduce, slowly topping up the batteries and maintaining them at their peak capacity.


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