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Re: PINNED - Powerchairs Worthy of Consideration List!

Postby Irving » 05 Sep 2019, 09:02

shirley_hkg wrote: Can you point me where to get an Invacare TDX sp2 service manual please ? cheers

Seems to be a tricky one to find - found the 2017 version (there's a 2013 too) but it's pretty sparse/useless as service manuals go...

greybeard wrote:Shirley, just emailed a PDF to the email address you use for PayPal.

Is that the same one I found? Doesn't even mention GB motors... 4.6Mb, 52 pages?
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Postby shirley_hkg » 05 Sep 2019, 09:02

Thank you , pal. :thumbup:
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Postby steves1977uk » 05 Sep 2019, 11:39

Is this the manual you found Irving... https://www.manualslib.com/download/132 ... x-Sp2.html

Yep, it doesn't mention GB motors anywhere.

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Postby Irving » 05 Sep 2019, 12:50

steves1977uk wrote:Is this the manual you found Irving... https://www.manualslib.com/download/132 ... x-Sp2.html

Yep, it doesn't mention GB motors anywhere.

Steve


Yes, that's the only one that was downloadable for free. There was another on a pay site (Scribd or manualzz, can't recall which) but i think it was same one (edit: manualzz actually is 208 pages and downloadable, but still no GB info). And Invacare.ie had a broken (404) link to one. Invacare.es has the same manual but dated 2018.
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Postby steves1977uk » 05 Sep 2019, 13:18

This is the 2019 Service Manual for the TDXSP2... https://www.invacare.co.uk/sites/uk/fil ... manual.pdf :thumbup:

No mention of GB motors which means Invacare must have a lot of issues that they can't resolve with the GB Setup.

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Postby hank » 05 Sep 2019, 13:21

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Re: PINNED - Powerchairs Worthy of Consideration List!

Postby Irving » 05 Sep 2019, 14:20

steves1977uk wrote:This is the 2019 Service Manual for the TDXSP2... https://www.invacare.co.uk/sites/uk/fil ... manual.pdf :thumbup:

No mention of GB motors which means Invacare must have a lot of issues that they can't resolve with the GB Setup.

Steve

Other than date, that appears to be pretty much the same as the earlier ones. Still only 52 pages.
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Postby ex-Gooserider » 01 Oct 2019, 07:14

The manuals for the US RWD H-frame models (Storm, Ranger-X, etc.) have a pretty decent amount of info on the GB stuff, and a lot of it will be the same, as they use the same motors, controllers, etc. Just different swingarms and mounting stuff on the frames...

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Postby Burgerman » 01 Oct 2019, 08:03

With one massive difference though. We have the newer control systems, that were never used in the US. So more programmable, and more options. The motors themselves may be the same. But different tyre positions on the drum.
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Re: PINNED - Powerchairs Worthy of Consideration List!

Postby ex-Gooserider » 08 Oct 2019, 05:13

Burgerman wrote:With one massive difference though. We have the newer control systems, that were never used in the US. So more programmable, and more options. The motors themselves may be the same. But different tyre positions on the drum.


It may depend on the vintage... My understanding is that US and elsewhere used the same control systems up until the last generation, which wasn't allowed into the US... My GB chair had MKIV electronics, but I believe the later chairs had at least MKV and MKVI depending on age....

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Postby Burgerman » 08 Oct 2019, 05:35

All of which is olde world stuff.
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Postby snaker » 06 Mar 2023, 10:43

Does anybody know the key difference between Ottobock Juvo B4 vs B5 vs B6? Through the videos, I see they all look similar.
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Re: PINNED - Powerchairs Worthy of Consideration List!

Postby Burgerman » 06 Mar 2023, 15:15

Like all chairs. Its seating and opions. And maybe speed??
Their website is aysmal, no info.

But its yet another rear drive option. Although not in the US as far as I know.
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