Replacing Mobility Scooter Batteries
Mobility Scooter Batteries Replacement
Most insurer will pay for you to replace your batteries, at least on an annual time frame, so there really is no explanation for your mobility scooter to ever be incapacitated, as a result leaving you stuck.
To avoid replacing your scooter batteries more often you should maintain the batteries appropriately. This begins with keeping it charged and not emptying it down all the time. Moreover, do not leave it out in the open to severe conditions and factors, for instance heat or light. This will shorten the life of your scooter batteries.
If you are in a more tough surroundings, you may want to think about gel cell batteries, a different type of battery from the lead acid option.
Steps To Order and Replace Mobility Scooter Batteries:
- * Ask your insurer about coverage. Most insurers will take care of the cost of regular battery replacements.
- * Consult the scooter operating manual, or call the store you bought it at or the manufacturer to get the right battery size and type. Be sure you have the correct make and model of scooter so you can be matched with the proper battery for that scooter.
- * Avoid going to buy it. Order it online or via phone.
- * Be sure of battery size, cable connectors and terminal type.