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My mother has a stair lift suspected battery changed and proved correct. So now left with two 7 Ah 12 volt batteries which show as being fully charged but voltage drops too low to work stair lift.
When I tested I found trying to use the lift increased the time before battery failure each time I tried to use it. I feel fault likely caused through lack of use and likely one can revive the battery to some extent.
As to stair lift not worth taking a chance but with the pedestrian controlled wheel chair should the battery fail easy enough to lift power wheels and carry on simply pushing it so worth trying to use battery for wheel chair. Two in parallel should do the job nicely.
So is there a way to revive the battery to some extent? The battery charger just says charged. Will guess valve regulated absorbed glass mat type. Fact they were mounted on their ends makes me think not a standard wet battery.
Seems a shame to just bin I am sure I can get some more life out of them if only to run my radio.
When I tested I found trying to use the lift increased the time before battery failure each time I tried to use it. I feel fault likely caused through lack of use and likely one can revive the battery to some extent.
As to stair lift not worth taking a chance but with the pedestrian controlled wheel chair should the battery fail easy enough to lift power wheels and carry on simply pushing it so worth trying to use battery for wheel chair. Two in parallel should do the job nicely.
So is there a way to revive the battery to some extent? The battery charger just says charged. Will guess valve regulated absorbed glass mat type. Fact they were mounted on their ends makes me think not a standard wet battery.
Seems a shame to just bin I am sure I can get some more life out of them if only to run my radio.