I guess my point is a lot of you responding are not in the states...
The reason I mention it is because is we in the states on insurance, Medicaid and Medicare get or can get new batteries each year
Most at no cost some at 20% with medicare or insurance paying 80%
So less then $100
Except that there is no free. You are paying insurance too. And the other cost is that you lose out on performance, and less weight as well as the range you say you dont care about.
One can get the new faster charging Permobil batteries if your chair is 2021 or newer, you can get generic or even MK each year
There ARE NO permobil "faster charging" batteries. They are just generic batteries probably chinese, with a permobil mmarkings on them Its all about marketing with permobil... You can charge ANY lead based batteries at 10A. And a COMPLETE charge still takes 16 hours regardless of what the cheap generic 10A permobil "branded" charger tells you. So theres that! Returning 45Ah which is all you get from an 85Ah lead battery till it stops, to a lithium battery takes 1 hour 15 mins using our little 40A hobby chargers.
I have always gotten batteries each year on a set date.
Right now I an others are getting 15-18 miles per charge which is more then enough because again I am married so thats a lot of walking for my wife
But while that may be true if you are a lightweight, you can half that for heavier people. Worse, its not distance thats the issue, its hills, ramps, turn in place. I can kill a set of lead bricks in 2 hours cleaning up my driveway. BEFORE I want to "go out" at all. But your needs may well be different!
The other issue is up till covid we flew each month so the set up from batteries to charger have to be simple, legal to fly and lightweight and compact to fit in a suitcase.
A 3KW capable ZXD power supply is the same size as most modern chargers. The PL8 that I use to charge is super lightweight and almost goes in a pocket. But you didnt consider that for a typical trip you may not even need to charge! 5X the range means your 18 miles will be 90 miles!!!
We have our 1st trip in a few weeks after 2 years of being grounded and I take a charger with me on long days just as a precaution so I can top off at lunch or dinner and add even more miles if I needed
And you need to drag a charger around for a precaution? How is that more convinient? However this is your choice. I pefer the fact that I know I wont need one. In several long days out.
The reason for the original post was Permobil tried to hide the issue of burnt joysticks from the 10 amp charger and instead of notifying potential impacted customers they waited till the customers complained
I reach out to the management of Permobil US and explained besides the joystick replacement and charger replacement they should also supply a new set of batteries
They said no because even the fact that the charger was shutting off to soon the batteries dont have memory and so it would not cause any issues later to users
*Note i still forced them to give me another set
These are like others 3rd party batteries from China and have a 85 ah rating and not sold on them
The burning connector cant damage your batteries. The burning thing only affect the start of the charge when current is high. After that everthing continues as normal. What can damage them is the one size fits all generic 10A charger.
But yes this was what the thread was about. The better solution would be to fit a simple anderson connector and buy a ZXD power supply/charger. Its about as big as the 10A one you have. But heavier. It can be set to PROPERLY charge the permobils battery, and if on your trips out and you want to add some power back, it will allow you to do that FIVE TIMES FASTER than the 10A charger and let you carry on. And no the battery is not damaged. Quite the contrary. Its charged correctly. You can set it to 10A, or any figure up to 50A if in a hurry. 12A is the max allowed on a joystick XLR.