Charging
For new SLA batteries, it's important to give them a full 24-hour initial charge before use. This allows it to build maximum capacity from the start. Lithium batteries typically don't require this lengthy initial charging - check the user's manual for guidelines as these can vary from one lithium battery to another.
Develop a habit of charging your batteries after each use, even for short trips. For SLA batteries, charge for 8-12 hours, never less than 8 hours even if the charger light turns green. Many user or charger manuals erroneously state that once the light turns green, the battery is charged. In fact this means the battery is still being charged but it's switched to a trickle charge, using minimal power. It's vital trickle charge cycle continues, as it conditions the battery and thus preserves longevity.
You never need to be concerned about leaving these batteries on to charge for too long. In fact, if you have your scooter or powerchair charging all the time it’s not in use, your batteries will be in great condition. If that's not possible, ensuring that they get an extra long charge from time to time, is strongly recommended.
If you only charge your batteries for short periods, the plates within the battery will suffer from sulfation, and the capacity and range will steadily reduce. To regain lost capacity due to chronic undercharging and to enhance battery life, it is recommended that a 12-hour charge be performed at least once each week.
Avoid letting any battery go fully flat before recharging, as this can degrade its lifespan. Best practice is to fully charge the battery after each trip. Both AGM and Gel batteries are safe to charge inside, and being sealed units, there’s no need to worry about hazardous fumes being given off. Most travel scooters have removable battery boxes, allowing you to charge these indoors separately from the scooter.
It’s important to only use an appropriate charger designed for mobility devices with your type of batteries, and with the correct amp rating. Non-specialist chargers can be hazardous, and using a mobility charger with the incorrect ampage may damage the battery. We offer both manufacturer branded chargers and generic ones designed for scooters and powerchairs. Here's how to ensure your battery lives a long and healthy life:
Proper Charging Guidelines
Fully charge your batteries before using them for the first time. Not doing so could limit the recharging capacity in the future.
Use the equipment manufacturer’s charger for all routine charging or an appropriate charger designed for mobility devices.
Never use an automotive trickle type or wet type charger on Sealed Gel or AGM batteries as doing so will damage your batteries.
Charge your battery for as long and as often as possible.
Charge your battery fully every day, even after a short trip.
Charging your battery overnight is fine - you cannot overcharge the battery.
Your battery will reach full capacity after charging 10 - 20 cycles (particularly noticeable for SLA batteries)
Try to allow a complete full charging cycle of 12 hours once a week.
For optimum results charge your batteries in conditions under 10 degrees or over 30 degrees.
Always charge in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources or open flames.
Do not leave your batteries in a discharged state for more than 24 hours.
Avoid ultra-deep discharges and never drain your batteries completely. This may result in your charger not being able to re-charge them. Batteries are completely different from car batteries, for example, if a scooter or powerchair is left in storage for a prolonged period the battery will run down and probably not re-charge.