Burgerman wrote:The reason its light is because the batteries are only half the capacity needed for the job. In the case of chairs that do tricks like this that is usually the case.
You have to really need the trick to compromise the chair so badly.
Sully wrote:Quote; "Hi, I have had one of these for about eight years. Never been able to use it because it tyips over backwards attempting to negotiate inclines. I love this chair except for this. Can anyone suggest remedy. Three WC mechanics have said no adjustment available".
Please forgive my ignorance. The chair is stable when working in the seated position, am I correct? If so why do you have to operate it in the standing position when moving about?
Sure, I would love to be able to stand up and walk about, I have to admit to myself I no longer can do that!!!! I can stand for a short period, But then I have to sit back into my chair to get from place to place. It is a given!
However, given these restrictions, do the batteries have capacity enough to do this time after time all day. If not why not concentrate your efforts in that direction? I think Goose is onto the right correction, use Lifepo batteries. If you can fit series 24 batteries in the given space they are worthy of consideration as well. Just how much power storage do you require to make this optimal or practical?
Burgerman Quote: "Quite! I wish someone would explain some of this stuff to the idiots making the chairs".
Answer; "You can always tell an engineer, But you can't tell him much"!!!!!!
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