🔋Lithium Batteries For Mobility Scooters

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2022
  • If you are like many of our customers that ask "Can You Use Lithium Batteries On a Mobility Scooter??" then this is video you're looking for.
    In this video, we'll show you the difference in distance, warranty and speed that you'll get when you upgrade to lithium batteries.
    Lithium batteries provide better range, and more speed in some cases. To learn more, call our sales team at 877-721-7748 and we can help you get the right batteries and charger for your mobility product.
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Komentáře • 68

  • @carportchronicles1943
    @carportchronicles1943 Před rokem +5

    Thanks, I am looking to upgrade my mother-in-law's GoGo Elite Traveler, and this video had all the information I needed to know it can be done easily.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! Give us a call 888-263-5601 if you need any more help!

  • @RickRamo
    @RickRamo Před rokem +1

    Thanks that was somewhat helpful. Initial questions pertaining to Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries were first size, second output I am using a pair of 34ah lead acid batteries. Not answered is if it would burn out the old drive motor were I to install a pair of 12V 100ah batteries. My suspicion is that the drive speed rheostat would bear the brunt. I have two scooters 3wheeled ancient items from 70's 80's. Neighbor that owns rent house next door contributed them rather than make a trip to the dump with his parents discarded scooters after they passed. Between the two, there was one pair of lead acid deep cycle 12 volt batteries still functional. Both vehicles running on 24 volt at the axel motor brake part. These are 34 amp batteries. Some stuff I had viewed gave the impression that the crop of 12 volt Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries were constructed to emulate the old fashioned 12 volt batteries. I remember a video with a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery assembled into a Harley Davidson where they pulled the spark plug wires and cranked the starter. With old Lead it cranked a couple of dozen revs then crapped out. The LIFePo installed and they cranked for several minutes until it burned out the starter. Installed a second starter and continued to crank for several minutes burning out the second starter and power wire. Repaired replaced, and continued for a few minutes on the third starter and it finally dropped off. They cooled the 3rd starter motor, checked the power wire fix. re-attached the spark plug wires and hit the started. The FiFePo cranked as well as the new lead acid had successfully starting the 80 inch stroker Harley without a sweat on the nearly burnt out third starter. This is what started me thinking about a LiFePo replacement for deep cycle lead acid batteries for the antique mobility scooters. I had continued to use the thoroughly worn original pair of lead acid to travel 3/4 mile to the grocery store for three years, three hot summers, two cold winters. The guide wheel on the newer scooter gave up the ghost and seriously demanded a replacement caster. So, I switched the batteries to the second older scooter and used it as the market cart for another year until finally its steering caster wheel disintegrated. Both are nice bolted together rims. So, a replacement tire should be no problem. I have been somewhat apprehensive about fitting the wheels with replacement bearings. All that new scooter vehicles I have seen lately are so expensive it would be cheaper to buy one of those small electric cars that are just a little more than a golf cart. In my state the EV cars limited to under 40mph are street legal not requiring tag, tax, tittle, insurance, State driver licensing. Obviously much more simple and inexpensive than just buying an old junk gas car spare to do the market chores. The drive mechanicals are in surprisingly good shape given that they are 40 or 50 years old. So, I will consider your valuable information regarding need for a lithium battery charger to go with lithium batteries. I may still be able to use the mechanical parts with alternate wheels. Or, simple updating. Or being now 68 years old, just drop dead. Thanks again for the info.

  • @bryanspMS1
    @bryanspMS1 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @royrogers4025
    @royrogers4025 Před 2 lety +1

    My wife has a EW-36, do I need to stay/replace with 4- 12v - 20ah LITHIUM batteries? Thank you for the great info.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      You shouldn't upgrade your EW36 to lithium, I don't recommend it. If you do, you would need to get a charger rated for 48 volts.

  • @justanjenkins6388
    @justanjenkins6388 Před rokem +1

    does the same thing go for powerchairs - im looking to upgrade my batteries if possible for my Shoprider 6Runner 14 - currently using a pair of 12v 50ah sealed lead battery..

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Yes! Our lithium batteries are direct replacements. To learn more call us 888-263-5601 and take a look at our recent blog post: www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/blog/mobility-scooters/lithium-batteries-for-mobility-scooters/

  • @jennywager4841
    @jennywager4841 Před rokem +1

    I am in the process of buying a used Go Go Elite, can I get a Manuel, or instructions on one from you? Have no experience and need all the informational help I can get. Thanks!

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem +1

      Is it a 3-wheel or 4-wheel scooter? If you comment your email address, I'm more than happy to send you a copy of the User Manual!

  • @jennywager4841
    @jennywager4841 Před rokem +1

    New to this, how available are parts like batteries? Got any tips for break down and set up to help an 80 year old lady without a lot of strength?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem +1

      We sell parts and replacement batteries for Go-Go Elite Travellers, if you ever need a part just give our Parts Department a call at (877) 321-3241. As for disassembling, it would the easiest to have a hand when lifting the scooter! The heaviest piece should be either 29 or 34 pounds depending on if you're getting a 3-wheel or 4-wheel. Otherwise, I might suggest looking into lithium batteries so you have an increased travel range and could maybe ride the scooter further instead of lifting it in/out of a car!

  • @tim1105
    @tim1105 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking to convert my 2019 Pride Wrangler over to two 100amp lithium batteries. What charger do you have for it?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      The Pride XLR Lithium Charger, check it out here: www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/pride-mobility/pride-xlr-lithium-ion-3-5ah-battery-charger.html

  • @nonyabiznayee3514
    @nonyabiznayee3514 Před 4 měsíci

    Great information, but the problem is changing them. My scooter has a built-in charger for SLA batteries that plugs into the wall. Any suggestions on how that would work or how to modify it to work with LifePo4 batteries?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 4 měsíci

      You'll need a separate charger for Lithium batteries. We don't recommend any modifications on the charger though since it can get a bit tricky. Thanks for watching @nonyabiznayee3514!

  • @ballkeeper6662
    @ballkeeper6662 Před 2 lety +1

    would to what you would get drive sport rider as mine has 2x 100amh lead too heavy

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      To better assist you, you can give our parts department a call at: (877) 321-3241. They can help you find compatible batteries very quickly!

  • @lacondaphillips5557
    @lacondaphillips5557 Před 4 měsíci

    Where do I get the lithium charger? And, is there recommended lithium battery brand?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 4 měsíci

      For parts related inquiries, it's best if you call our parts department, so they can accurately answer your question. You can call them at (877) 321-3241.

  • @jessehadaway9375
    @jessehadaway9375 Před rokem

    What maximum continuous amp or watts will the GoGo Sport draw?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      That's not usually something we keep record of, but, we can ask our technicians to check and then post a comment. Reply in the future when we get the answer. Sorry about that.

  • @lynnes5561
    @lynnes5561 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a 4mph Paris shoprider with a sla battery which is be becoming slower and slower despite a new battery in March. I would like to upgrade it to a lithium battery in about 2 weeks time if possible. Could you advise me of the price plus the charger please? Could I change the batteries around myself? I live in Huddersfield

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Please give our parts department a call at (877) 321-3241. We'd love to help you out! Thanks for watching our video and commenting!

  • @user-tl8dh5lk7y
    @user-tl8dh5lk7y Před rokem

    Hi . What is that rubber thing in the middle of the battery pack .

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Might be the cover for the charger, or the breaker reset button that you're referring to.

  • @manfredseis5492
    @manfredseis5492 Před rokem

    hi I have 2x12 volt and 2x 100 ampere AGM batteries in my scooter mobile, if I want to switch to lithium, how many amperes do I need to have the same performance as from the AGM version and which charger is the right one?
    Thanks for the info!!

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching our video and commenting. The closest we have is a 135 AH battery that you can find on the link below. However, we still want to consider what mobility scooter you have so we recommend giving our parts department a call so that we can help you find the best fit for your batteries at (877) 321-3241.
      www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/dakota-products/dakota-lithium-12v-135ah-battery-pair-with-alligator-clip-10ah-fast-charger.html

  • @dmolinari11
    @dmolinari11 Před rokem +1

    how many Amps are the Lithium Batteries ? max we can put ? 12Ah? or more?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      It depends on the scooter model, we have up to 135 AH available, give our Parts department a call for more info: 877-321-3241

  • @dmolinari11
    @dmolinari11 Před rokem +1

    and do you sell the charger leave the link ?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Yes! Give our parts department a call: 877-321-3241

  • @Bejziczek
    @Bejziczek Před 10 měsíci

    Can I install lithium battery for Pride ZT-10 ?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes. Just give our parts department a call at (877) 321-3241. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @sandrajerue9579
    @sandrajerue9579 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought 2 of these 12V 16Ah Lithium LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery, 2000+ Cycles Lithium Iron Phosphate Rechargeable Battery for Solar/Wind Power, Lighting, Scooters, UPS, Power Wheels, Fish Finder, Built-in 16A BMS







    And I wanted to know if the charger that you show the charger that I need 24V 3.5 A ? Thanks in advance

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, the Pride 24V 3.5A Lithium XLR Charger:
      www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/pride-mobility/pride-xlr-lithium-ion-3-5ah-battery-charger.html

    • @sandrajerue9579
      @sandrajerue9579 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the fast response ... One last question, What type of voltage do I need to change out to? I have the one that shows the colors. Thank you again in advance

  • @computiacusa
    @computiacusa Před 2 lety

    If I install two 12v 50AH lithium batteries, what charger size will I need ?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for watching and for your comment! The charger you'll need is the Pride XLR Lithium-Ion 3.5AH Battery Charger. Here's the link for you: www.mobilityscootersdirect.com/pride-mobility/pride-xlr-lithium-ion-3-5ah-battery-charger.html

    • @computiacusa
      @computiacusa Před 2 lety

      @@MobilityDirect
      Thank you for the quick response.
      Would it be safe to use a charger rated at 5 or 10 AH ?

  • @brianlawliss1080
    @brianlawliss1080 Před 2 lety +1

    I tried doing this, and what I found out is that Lithium Ion Batteries have a higher Running Voltage, and it was having my Scooter Shut down. I had the computer say it was too hot!

    • @charleyb4424
      @charleyb4424 Před 2 lety

      You need to alter battery voltage settings in your scooter's controller to be for appropriate voltage for LiFePo4..
      See my 3 comments posted to the video for more info.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      Its not necessary for most scooters, you don't need to program the controller on 90% of the models. If you have an issue with your scooter not taking the lithium batteries, you may need to program the controller.

  • @josedomiinguez4496
    @josedomiinguez4496 Před rokem

    🙏🙏

  • @garstevens835
    @garstevens835 Před rokem

    How do I entereh

  • @heatherjohnson8862
    @heatherjohnson8862 Před 2 lety +1

    I just called your 800 number and they said you couldn't get any Pride scooters converted to lithium. You had to order the Endurance.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety +2

      If you put lithium batteries in a brand new Pride scooter, it will void the warranty. However, if you wait until the batteries' warranty is over, you can replace them with lithium! Some Pride scooters have their own lithium upgrades as well.

  • @markkenter8123
    @markkenter8123 Před rokem

    I checked with Pride Mobility this morning and they Claims I cannot use or Upgrade my SLA to LITHIUM on my Pride EZ GO GO Mobility Scooter. I do not understand why one would not be able to do so.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      you can, it will void your warranty. Pride doesn't want after market batteries in their scooters, even though they don't manufacturer batteries. Striking odd, but we will play by their rules.

    • @markkenter8123
      @markkenter8123 Před rokem

      @@MobilityDirect The warranty is passed. The way it was explained to me its a matter of voltage. A lithium battery is a shade over 13 volts and 2 Lithium batteries will approach 27 ??? Do I have that right?. The 2 SLA's result in a tad over 25. So as it was explained to me, you can "burn up the motor". It seems to me that if you get a Lithium that has 12.8, I should be ok. But again, I don quite know the science .

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před rokem

      ​@@markkenter8123 that's very wrong. The controller determines the voltage output to the motor. Not the batteries. The max voltage to that controller voltage input 30 volts. We know the science very well. Now based upon your initial question. There is no such product as a Pride EZ Go Go Mobility Scooter, but all of our 24v systems use controllers that handle 30v max. The product you have is either a Pride Go Go Scooter, or a Merits EZ Go Power Wheelchair.

    • @markkenter8123
      @markkenter8123 Před rokem

      @@MobilityDirect You are correct, It reads GO GO on the rear of the scooter although the battery compartment case states GO GO Elite Traveller.

    • @markkenter8123
      @markkenter8123 Před rokem

      @@MobilityDirect Well Id rather not play by their rules, unless the consequence is a burned motor. Then I have to look at new scooter options if I want lithium down the road and it will unlikely be a Pride.

  • @videoscrapheap
    @videoscrapheap Před 2 lety

    After a conversion to lithium batteries, can you still take your scooter on s plane?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      Only if the total watt-hours don't exceed 300. To calculate watt-hours you multiply the voltage by the amp hours.

    • @videoscrapheap
      @videoscrapheap Před 2 lety

      @@MobilityDirect I thought that the limit on airlines was 160Wh.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      @@videoscrapheap 300 is the standard, but that might not be the case in certain countries or with certain airlines. That's why we always recommend checking before purchasing if you plan to travel by plane with your scooter.

  • @faoz1607
    @faoz1607 Před 2 lety

    What are the downsides to this? Like if it has so many benefits why doesn’t pride include it as standard?

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      Lithium is just more expensive but in the long run the 11 year warranty is worth it. Other than that they are not really even comparable. Lithium is just a newer technology. Lead acid is being phased out.

    • @videoscrapheap
      @videoscrapheap Před 2 lety

      Or why not offer lithium as an option at the time of purchase. Maybe the same model number but add “-L” to designate lithium batteries. Of course there would be a premium but less than doing the conversion yourself and it wouldn’t void any warranty.

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      @@videoscrapheap probably because the scooters are boxed and packaged straight off the assembly line with the batteries already in them. Once they get rid of all of them they will start offering them exclusively with lithium is my guess.

  • @jessehadaway9375
    @jessehadaway9375 Před rokem

    Not quite as handy, but I mounted a Lithium digital gauge directly on the battery case.

  • @teddaffin8509
    @teddaffin8509 Před 2 lety

    I need battery for my scooter call me

    • @MobilityDirect
      @MobilityDirect  Před 2 lety

      Please call our parts department 877-721-7748 dial 2 for parts