expresso
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Post by expresso on Oct 16, 2019 15:49:30 GMT -5
i been trying to spread the word - no one seems to be interested - i mean they are but wont do what it takes to do it - you have to put some effort into it and understand a little about what to expect - how to take care of them - charge etc, nothing is off the shelf - you have to make it yourself the wiring and charge cables etc, - need to solder and crimp etc, - but once all done and its not as bad as it seems at first - your be good to go - its not going to be cheap cheap - but depends whats important to you -
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expresso
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Dev Status: Disabled Male
Relationship Status: Single
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Post by expresso on Oct 16, 2019 17:00:54 GMT -5
Sounds like with your technical talents you could totally help out your bros in power chairs. i could and i would if anyone was really interested - i got one of my friends - shes using an ADD ON i gave her along with charger and PSU - i set it up for her - easy plug and play - shes loving it - and its only a 36ah pack very small ADD ON - shes very active and wont get thru the day on lead alone - now she dosnt worry and can charge faster and better
i will end up doing one of her chairs i think - shes knows now how great it is and i am sure we will be doing a chair for her - she also helps me when i need a hand with doing it also - if anyone is close to me here and wants to know more - i can help - but the only way this works is if the person really wants to do it - and has to make some effort at least to understand it a little - basic - its not cheap cheap so you dont want to destroy them by mistake - i have 4 lead batteries sitting here doing nothing - i keep them charged and use them in case of some black out or something like that - after we got hurricane sandy - we had a black out for a solid week here - didnt like that - so i keep them for that purpose only -
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