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Either the batteries are faulty, or you have parasitic drawer. The most likely place is one of the motors. The draw can be measured with an ammeter. Disconnect the motors one at a time and anything else that might be drawing power, console, controller etc. When you disconnect the one that is drawing power, the ammeter will show it.
nope. The charger automatically removes power when the charger is plugged in. If it doesn't then there is a broken wire in the charger cord where it connects to the scooter.
I tried to charge my jazzy. The charge light (red) remained on for several hours. Finally I moved the wire slightly the charge light turned green than faded to red. What is my problem? Your solution would be greatly appreciated.
doug then you could have received a bad battery or you have a charger problem or a charger circuit problem. If the chair comes on then the wiring is ok. when you plug the charger in do you have a green light and a yellow light on the charger? (when fully charged the light goes from yellow to green indicating full charge) If when you plug the charger in and you have a red and green light then there is a problem with the charging citcuit. I would contact your provider where you got the chair to have them check it out for you Hope this helps
With the battery charger That was easy wasn't it? No, take the off board charger plug it into the charger port located under the front of the joystick and then plug it into the wall outlet and let er rip overnight The yellow light on the charger should turn green indicating a full charge disconnect from the wall and then unplug from the joystick and you should be all set Hope this helps
have the batteries checked, there are two gel cell 12 volt batteries, that if one or both will not hold a charge, they will fail on incline as the load on the chair is greater going up hill. Test this out by trying a hill near your house. I had to change one of the batteries in another model Pride that my wife uses for the same problem. The one battery would not hold a charge.
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