Things to Consider When Purchasing Wheelchair Batteries
- Discharge: Gel Cell is preferred for wheelchair and mobility scooter batteries because of its deep cycle life span. The AGM battery will work nearly as well if the discharge rate is not below 50% before it is recharged.
- Range and Use: A battery's size determines its range. By size, we mean the Amp Hours the battery is rated for. A 30 AH battery has a range of approximately 10 miles, while a 98AH battery has an approximate range of 20 miles. Range depends, of course, on how and where you use your wheelchair or mobility chair and what features it has.
More Things to Consider with a Wheelchair Battery Purchase
- Size: Look at the specifications and make sure the physical size is correct for your mobility scooter or wheelchair. If your chair has special options, it may have limits on the size of the battery.
- Replacement: The life of your battery depends on many things--how and how much you use your mobility scooter or wheelchair, how you maintain it and how you keep it charged. Most insurers, including Medicare, pay to replace batteries annually, so be safe and replace the batteries regularly, before you find yourself (and your mobility scooter or wheelchair) immobilized.
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We offer free ground delivery in the continental United States on most of our MK and Power-Sonic batteries. Whether you need a new wheelchair battery or one for your scooter, BatteryStuff has what you’re looking for.
If you need help selecting wheelchair batteries or mobility scooter batteries, please call our technical line during business hours.




















