Burgerman wrote:Thats because its been converted from inches... And fractions and its not accurate enough.
24F is flatop. If a chair can use 24f batteries, and these dimensions wont fit they built it wrong.
https://www.jegs.com/Sizecharts/bcigroup.html
expresso wrote:Burgerman wrote:How much doesent it fit by?
The grp24 spec says 173 x 260 x all kinds of heights up to 240.
i show 259mm x 167mm for MK Gel specs size - up to 235mm height - for one Battery
Burgerman wrote:London Marathon wheelchair record is 1:28:57 - a manual wheelchair going even faster than your BM3 could do it in!
Those race manual chairs are very fast. Or rather the ape driving it is. What is that in mph 17.52? Bugger! Yes but thats a record. So likely 16 will be enough. Esp if I get in the way a bit on fast downhill bits!
expresso wrote:yes 11, 12 mph is very fast - too fast for most times - i may end up lowering my speed after all the fuse of wanting to go faster and faster - i will end up lowering speed at some point. live and learn
Burgerman wrote:When you are paraplegic and suffer muscle spasm even when not moving at all, theres no such thing as comfort. Or standing up. We have a choice. Sit. Or lie on bed. And when doing the lie on bed then we have to be at an uncomfortable turn 45 degrees left or right... After an hour or two in these positions your body is crying out to be in a different position. But dont worry, theres a carer coming in 8 hours or so... Stand up?
So you just grit your teeth and bear it. Day after day, same thing. Spasm causes real discomfort. And reaching for a glass of water can be a choice between more spasm, or thirst. Often being thirsty wins as the alternative is worse. 4 or 5 s, and your body relaxes and it all goes away and you are "comfortable" for a few hours. Smoking a little wacky weed does the same thing only better. Baclofen, the official cure, does about 20% as good...
expresso wrote:working out the little things during the winter - making a new pack for it and hopefully start using it this coming summer.
Scooterman wrote:expresso wrote:working out the little things during the winter - making a new pack for it and hopefully start using it this coming summer.
Will you use the Sinopoly cells?
now the bounder is faster on flat ground only. - i took a chance since its a gear sprocket change thats needed to bring it back down to earth at its slowest speed it will be 9 mph - changing out the chain gear set - at 9 - i will be faster than my P222 but slower than the 646 - but at least i will gain the bottom end back - at least enough to make it work better all around and not just flat ground -
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