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Jazzy wheel chairs #8634062
07/06/26 06:37 PM
07/06/26 06:37 PM
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AKAjust Offline OP
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Any body got experience with them?

Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634088
07/06/26 07:23 PM
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Wonderful Wife has one and loves it. She has had it for 2-3 years and has had no problems at all.

It is Carbon Fiber and only weighs about 37 pounds. It folds down for loading into a car. Battery life is excellent. When we bought it we ordered an extra battery, just in case.

Sometimes when she uses it on our lawn she gets a little nervous, or if there are ruts in the road or wherever she is using it. She is afraid of it tipping forward. We have been talking about the possibility of getting some larger wheels for it for "off-roading".

A really nice feature is being able to disengage the motors so I can push her manually in congested areas, getting onto elevators, etc. It is done simply by pushing or pulling the levers on the motors with my foot.

She goes all over the place with it and we keep it in the back of our vehicle. It is fairly light and easy to get in and out of the vehicle.

All in all, we think it was a great purchase at an excellent price. It has really improved her mobility.

Moosetrot

Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634270
07/07/26 08:16 AM
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I bought one at auction. It doesn't work dead batteries. It was super cheap. Wondering about jel cell batteries. OP manual says charger doesn't charge if dead. Betting there is a way to do it. Dunno if thats all thats wrong.
just

Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634287
07/07/26 08:46 AM
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Gotta get it some juice so it can respond to the charger.


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Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634310
07/07/26 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by AKAjust
I bought one at auction. It doesn't work dead batteries. It was super cheap. Wondering about jel cell batteries. OP manual says charger doesn't charge if dead. Betting there is a way to do it. Dunno if thats all thats wrong.
just

if it is a lithium battery look up you tube videos on restoring dead lithium batteries.

you need to give them power in a particular way to get a little charge in them then the internal charge controller will allow them to charge again. unless there is a bad cell.


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Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634321
07/07/26 10:10 AM
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Pretty easy to do if you have a spare working battery, or an equivalent voltage one....it's like jump starting but you need very little juice to overcome the charge controller....just "jumping" with a few quick touches usually does it....but you need to be very careful of fires.....thus the quick touches

Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634381
07/07/26 01:30 PM
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My FIL had one ,, Was great for a while.,,,,,,, we had to replace the battery ,,, with another failing battery,,, FIL was taking off and crossing the highway,,,


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Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634620
Yesterday at 02:59 AM
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Wheel chair batteries are not that expensive to replace if you are at all handy. Most use dual 12v SLA / AGM or lithium ion batteries. You can replace SLA / AGM batteries with lithium ion for more capacity just ensure they have the same case dimensions and terminal type and location. If replacing with lithium ion you will need to upgrade to a lithium rated charger which generally have a slightly higher output voltage than SLA / AGM batteries. Don't use a lithium ion charger on SLA / AGM batteries unless rated for both; the charge cycles are different.

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Just replaced and upgraded Christine's wheel chair batteries (after 6 years) and fixed a broken wiring harness terminal, about an hour worth of work.
~$100.00 for both 20 amp-hr lithium LiFePO4 batteries, increased time of use by 30 percent and no. of recharge cycles ( life ) by 20 percent. Charger upgrade for lithium was $50.00.
Cost of 15 amp-hr SLA / AGM direct replacement batteries would have been $70.00 for comparison, both from Amazon.
Replacement 15 amp-hr to SLA / AGM batteries from the manufacturer are listed $250.00 on sale, $340.00 reg.


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Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634902
Yesterday at 07:53 PM
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This Jazzy Owners manual says 55AH batteries. 2 12v. Looks t o me that previous owner replaced with 35AH batteries. And I don't know for sure that this manual is for this Jazzy.
Just some of the questions that happen when you buy a powered wheel chair at auction for $55.00. Its in good shape except for don't run. BTW $4000.00 new
just

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Re: Jazzy wheel chairs [Re: AKAjust] #8634991
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Pride Mobility uses both size batteries depending on model. Both will work on the heavy models, the 35 amp-hr battery will have a shorter run distance/time between charges (~8 miles vs 14 miles full range). I would guess that if you have an owners manual that it is most likely for the model you have. Search for a white model/serial no. tag near the battery compartment or on the seat post to be sure. The alternative is to measure the actual interior of the battery compartment and terminal type and locations.

To check chair drive function, any (2) 12v batteries will power the chair, jumpered into the power harness.

12 v 55 amp-hr SLA/AGM batteries (9.04 x 5.45 x 8.14, NB) are a bit expensive, ~$200 for a set of 2 on sale.


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