i dont have the switch box on this chair - i changed my JS to the newer color one - but its used from permobil - got it free so i tried it
works fine - to change to the seating section - i have to hit the up switch 5 times - then i have the seating options - then 5 more times when i done
Fit one. Its one R-Net connection. Then you can do it on the fly. That was the point of what I was telling you above. Or get THEM to for free.
today the chair was fine - where i went - had no hills - so chair felt fine - no issues - i need to speed it up a bit now on one profile - it was a bit slow taking off because of the hills - i toned it down
i will make one profile for hills - another for no hills where i can take off faster - even if wheelie is fine - its only the hills i need to watch and avoid
I dont get this part at all.
I only use or want 1 profile. It has acceleration and speed set to 100. The joystick is a proportional device. I decide how hard to accelerate or travel by how far or how quickly I move the joystick. If it wheelies and I dont want it to I reduce the "gas" a little. Doing tis I can balance it as either no wheelie, a continual long low wheelie, or a wheels 2 feet in the air wheelie at will. Its not a thing I think about it is something you naturally do. In exactly the same way as you would with the gas on your car. Why on earth would you ram it forwards and be out of control? And leave it there?
Is this a medical thing, hands not normal (whatever that means) so that you dont have the coordination? Or feel? Or is it because you dont have a proper hand position and so are only partly in control? Like MOST people I see using chairs?
yes i did pull the seat back all the way on the rails - next week i will be moving it a few notches forward -
1 inch is a big change. So dont go too mad! It may cure your problem. The correct position is a compromise between good steer control and shorter chair and too tippy. Then this becomes a very narrow choice if the chair is top heavy with high seating and a lightweight battery. If its a longer chair with lower seating it is not at all critical.
i am still leaving the ADD on pack off this chair for good now -
i realized that the new JS color ones - either sunrise model or permoile - they dont give you accurate distance mileage -
it showed 27 miles when i got home - GPS shows 35 miles - and my pack was at 3.173V lowest cell - so at the very most - maybe 40 miles
but 30 - 35 safer - my older JS model - was on point - very close to the GPS - i have to watch out for that now
It has nothing to do with the actual joystick. It has to do with the actual speed of the chair. And its programming. Refitting the old joystick will not change the miles. All it does is guess. Based on how long you hold the joystick at say half stick, or full stick. It PRESUMES incorrectly that you go 8mph at full stick or whatever the design speed of the chair is in programming. You dont actually go that speed though. You can get this more accurate by adjusting its parameters in programming. But it cant ever be accurate. Esp with 8mph motors. Because you slow on hills or adverse cambers etc and the chair doesent know this. It may also still be programmed for 6mph...
this pack is going on 6 years 105 ah headways - first one i ever did - still going great - i havnt opened that battery area in 5 years
A consequence of PL8 and not a damned BMS...
i also need to move my JS out a bit - to the right - to make the most of it - how i hold it - it struggles at time to get full speed - its not dead center - its me - its how i hold it - thats how i feel best holding it - so i have to move it out a bit and hope that helps
things change over time - have to adjust to the changes - but overall it was a great ride to the beach - little eye candy dosnt hurt -
if video came out - i upload it over the weekend
Eye candy! Cant wait!