Unfortunately your batteries are either disconnected or dead, below charging threshold of 16v. Time to check the connections and/or replace the batteries.
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need to have the batteries load tested, sounds like dead cell in one or both batteries
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Most likely either one or both of the batteries have a dead cell. Have your batteries load tested to check their condition.
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Ed After a year the batteries are shot and the charger cannot revive them Sorry but you're gonna have to spring for 2 new U1 batteries. Hope this helps you
SOURCE: How do I charge the Hoveround mpv 4? I plugged the
Firstly, it is bad news to use an extension cord with the charger as it can get very hot. It will sometimes take 8-12 hours to get a full charge on the batteries. If the light does not go to green on the charger, the batteries may be damaged and not able to take a charge. This is especially true if the Power chair was stored after your father in law died; the gel in the batteries may have gone solid. The lights on the controller will go left to right then back if the charger is connected properly.
The brake release knobs both need to be in the UP/DRIVE position for the motors to engage.
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When you connect the charger, if the light goes to red to green within a few minutes and the battery power does not last more than 1-2 hours or less, it may indicate that that the batteries will not take a charge anymore and need to be replaced. This can happen if the power chair has not been charged in a while or has been stored. Having the chair on or off while charging will not affect the charging process, but you ususally want it to be OFF.
Good luck!
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