Make sure both batteries pass a coil load test for 20 seconds. Even if one fails, replace both batteries. Check the magnetic brakes to be sure they are not dragging. Is your charger performing the charge properly? Sometimes a defective joystick may cause the batteries to the controller, not to charge properly. If you feel the tech is not performing, have they call the manufacturer's tech service for additional assistance. Best Wishes In a message dated 11/21/2016 4:22:51 P.M. Central Standard Time, g...@eskimo.com writes:
I often put about 6 miles on a walk, a much as 10. Though haven't as much lately. My batteries are just not holding a charge long enough. Just last month I got new batteries, yet after 3 miles, I'm barely moving. They are coming out in 2 weeks to check it out. In order to get the batteries exchanged, they have to check if something is causing this. Charger says its full, chair meter says full. Chair is very old, I just started the new chair process. Greg > What area in Arizona? How many miles do you put in on a nice > day..........tell about your adventure! > > > On Friday, November 18, 2016 6:15 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote: > > > This is sunburn season here in AZ. Finely cooled off enough to > spend the day in the sun. I spent the day just cruising around. Now > my face is burning red, flushed, tight, nose itches. Gonna hurt > tomorrow. > > Greg