Hi I have an Invacare Lynx mobility scooter the light on the battery box keeps flashing when plugged in for charging but does not charge much any ideas of the problem
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Check to see if the scooter is in freewheel mode. To know if the batteries are bad you need to charge them for 10 - 12 hours and then have them tested with a load tester.
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Can you try another charger ?
Is it a onboard charger ? if so they do go wrong, Are they supply MK batteries ?
Check the leads from the charger connection socket to the motor controller board.
Regards
GeWiz.
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Really i don't know the charge. Contact Fixya Team on [email protected]
Visit http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/LYNX/4TS630A-_E
Cheers
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Invacare Meteor Hillclimber. I have replaced the old batteries with 2 x FullRiver 12v 65Ah batteries. The charger is the original one supplied with the scooter by Invacare, 24v 8amp. I returned the batteries to the supplier for testing as they appeared not to be fully charging.The batteries tested out to be in perfect working order. It was suggested by the battery supplier that for reasons not known to them that the batteries were not being fully charged. My charger is showing that it is fully charging the batteries through the three stages. It has always been my practice to put the scooter on charge after every use. I am thiking of getting the scooter checked out by an auto electrician. Hope you can shed some light on this problem. Cheers Brian
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