emilevirus wrote:If you fit R-Net, you'll need a switch because it always consumes a bit of power and your batteries will be flat if you let it sit a while.
Burgerman wrote:Is it a chinese brushless? If so normal mobility systems wont work.

martin007 wrote:Burgerman wrote:Is it a chinese brushless? If so normal mobility systems wont work.
What features do those controllers have to be so different?
Burgerman wrote:Yes but those are lithium. Lithium doesent like being full anyway.
And if it does manage to discharge it completely over time those cells have a BMS that switches off power. Although thats not a great idea really at least it wont kill that battery completely! But the battery is removable on those. So just pull it out. However. The built in BMS in the battery ALSO draws a very small current and often on just 2 cells! Which is why the manual likely says charge before storing it or similar.
emilevirus wrote:If you fit R-Net, you'll need a switch because it always consumes a bit of power and your batteries will be flat if you let it sit a while.
hank wrote:emilevirus wrote:If you fit R-Net, you'll need a switch because it always consumes a bit of power and your batteries will be flat if you let it sit a while.
THANKS
hank wrote:Hi
Could anyone tell me if a Quickie Q50R lightweight wheelchair uses brushed motors
What i want to do is fit R net joystick plus PM to make it steer properly
looking for a lightweight indoor chair to replace my manual one as getting weaker now
access the program.
biscuit wrote: can't access the program.
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