Rechargeable cordless drill operated power on demand system for any manually operated wheelchair. http://www.dpxsystems.com/
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Rechargeable cordless drill operated power on demand system for any manually operated wheelchair. http://www.dpxsystems.com/
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im trying to sale a very nice quickie p220 power wheelchair and alot of other stuff , we even have a prosthetic leg that has never been used , if any of you know what kinds of places that will buy it
paid 1400.00 for it , trying to sale it to raise money for a mission trip to Israel
Generally no. The liability of a used machine is usually too costly.
Your better bet is to make an electric beer scooter out of it. Change a few things around on it and you can get it up quite fast.
Most of those are not purchased solely out of pocket and insurance companies are not going to trust used equipment. But it never hurts to ask your local medical equipment supplier- if anyone would buy it back it would be them.
I have seen many of them over the years simply sent to scrap because there was no used market for them.
I would like to get it to at lest 8 miles an hour. Right now it dose 5 miles an hour.I need the speed to cross the Hiway to get in to town.
n o problem with this/first contact junk yard and get 350 chevy engine/ship it to nearby machine shop and get them to blueprint it and slip a cam in it and get a nice set of headers/bolt it onto wheel chair and fire it up/guaranteed to make 8mph/
does the technology exist to take a standard wheelchair ( the kind that one usually justs folds up when not in use) and add baterry & power stick hookup to make it a power wheelchair.? if so then where do i look for something like that? thank you.
There s a manual to power conversion motor that should work.
I want to be able to push myself around, but if I’m going up a hill that is too steep I want to be able to switch to electric power. I don’t want to have to rely on anyone at all to be able to go where I want. Are there chairs like this? And what are the best suppliers?
My friend had me help me build his. Every time he looked at the power assisted chairs the weight was much more than regular chairs. It isn’t the motor that adds the weight it is the batteries. His solution was we put a smaller battery on it. On the down hill his motor works like a brake, but it recharges the battery. On the level, he is able to manually roll it, and he can either charge the battery while pushing it, or he can disable the motor and make it easier to push. Then on the hills he could use it to help him push it up. On wheel chair ramps it would push him up those with just the motor, but on steeper grades he can help it along. His is geared very low though to help make the smaller motor and smaller battery work well.
He even put a small solar cell on the back, 18 inch square, to charge the battery, but it will even push his chair for him (slowly) on bright sunny days without drain on the battery.
i just had a jazzy 1113 ats and it just died i live in a nursing home in niagara falls new york can somebody donate one cause i’ve lived her for 5 1/2 years please help me i give you $300.00
If you are on insurance then you need to call the company you got it from. You can get the batteries replaced. That’s probably all it is.
I use a wheelchair for endurance and weakness issues and I am looking for a chair that will be best suited for traveling. Ideally, the chair will be an all-terrain power assist manual wheelchair, but I haven’t found anything like this so far. Any ideas where I can look? If not, are there any companies that make custom wheelchairs that may be able to make something like I need?
If something like this just doesn’t exist, what kind of chair do you travel with?
you would have to see if a power assist device can be attached to the all terrain…
before the chairs were made with it built in, they had a device that could attach to standard wheelchair.
I just say an add for a fully motorized..kind of like a go kart or atv..
I’m sure if the currently available ones don’t work—some engineer could rebuild it to work on your chair…but be prepared to pay a lot
Mobility(http://www.certifiedmobility.com) is of great consequence in ones life and a manual wheelchair can definitely provide one with that.
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