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Understanding Battery Types<\/h2>\n

Sealed Lead Acid (SLA) Batteries<\/h3>\n

Electric wheelchairs roll with one of two battery kinds: sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries or lithium-ion batteries. SLA batteries have been the big pick forever. They\u2019re cheap and super easy to grab. These batteries are sturdy and solid for regular use. But they\u2019ve got some hiccups.
\nThey\u2019re hefty, making the wheelchair a bit tough to zip around. Also, they need lots of TLC, like checking electrolyte levels and keeping terminals shiny. SLA batteries charge slow compared to newer stuff, which can bug folks needing quick power-ups.<\/p>\n

Lithium-Ion Batteries<\/h3>\n

Lithium-ion tech has totally jazzed up mobility gear. These batteries bring wicked awesome perks over SLA.
\nThey\u2019re crazy light, so the wheelchair handles like a dream and feels less clunky. Plus, they last way longer, juice up fast, and need barely any care. Yeah, lithium-ion batteries cost more at first. But their long life and easy upkeep make them a rad choice over time.<\/p>\n

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Factors to Consider When Choosing a Battery<\/h2>\n

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Battery life is a huge deal. It sets how often swaps are needed. SLA batteries hang in for 12 to 18 months, based on use and care. Lithium-ion batteries can keep going for 3\u20135 years, saving dough and trouble down the road.<\/p>\n

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Care needs change a bunch between battery types. SLA batteries want regular check-ups and fuss. Lithium-ion batteries are pretty much hassle-free, great for folks who hate chores or can\u2019t do them.<\/p>\n

Weight<\/h3>\n

Weight matters big time for portability and ease. A lighter battery trims the wheelchair\u2019s total heft. This pumps up speed and makes hauling\u2014like tossing into cars\u2014a snap. It also helps zoom through tight spots.<\/p>\n

Environmental Impact<\/h3>\n

Green vibes are on the rise. Lithium-ion batteries are kinder to the earth than SLA. They\u2019ve got fewer nasty bits and sip energy better when charging.<\/p>\n

Battery Maintenance and Care<\/h2>\n

SLA Battery Maintenance<\/h3>\n

SLA battery care keeps things running great. Juice them up often to dodge sulfation, which can trash their power. Keep them in a cool, dry place to slow down wear.<\/p>\n

Lithium-Ion Battery Maintenance<\/h3>\n

Lithium-ion batteries need just a smidge of care. Keep them clear of super hot or freezing temps. Stick with the maker\u2019s charger to avoid trouble.<\/p>\n

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Battery Life and Replacement<\/h2>\n

Figuring out when to swap an electric wheelchair battery keeps the ride smooth. Battery life hinges on use and care. SLA batteries might need a change every 12\u201318 months. Lithium-ion can go 3\u20135 years.
\nKeeping an eye on battery performance helps plan swaps. This keeps the wheelchair solid and ready to roll.<\/p>\n

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