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| For a person who are unable or have trouble walking a wheelchair is the solution. However when moving the wheelchair on their own is also a problem and the person still wish to be able to move around without assistance then an electric wheelchair is the answer. Hundreds of electric wheelchair are featured in this site. You will most likely find one that suit your need best. |
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Drive Medical Sunfire Gladiator Very HD Power Wheelchair with Various Seating Options, Red, 45" x 26" x 46"
Price : $15,340.00 $7,909.99
Features
: - 500 lb Weight Capacity.
- Mid-wheel technology for easy maneuverability.
- PG VR2 controller, powerful 90 amp with programmable features.
- Adjustable height, width, angled arms and pillow headrest.
- Large comfortable captain seat with adjustable 45° infinite position reclining back.
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Mid-wheel technology for easy maneuverability. PS VR2 controller, powerful 90 amp with programmable features. Adjustable 45 deg. Infinite position tilt seating. Adjustable height, width and angled arms. Adjustable height, pillow headrest. Large comfortable captain seat with adjustable 45 deg. infinite position reclining back. Comes with dual adjustable height and angled footplate. Four flat free tires and two casters. 14" rear non-marking grey tires. Full adjustable tension suspension. Dual 5" anti-tippers and rear swivel casters. 5 amp charger. Elevating legrest option available. Comes with 50 AMP sealed batteries. (item # SG3C853322) Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirement.
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Drive Medical Sunfire Plus GT Power Wheelchair, Gold
Price : $4,389.00 $1,400.99
Features
: - 18" x 16" seat will comfortably accommodate up to a 20" x 18" requirement.
- Mid Sized rear wheel drive.
- Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount.
- Swivel and reclining captains seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50° reclining back angle.
- Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable.
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Mid Sized rear wheel drive. Seat dimensions 18" x 18" and comfortably holds up to 20" x 20" user. Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount. Swivel and reclining captains seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50� reclining back angle. Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable. Seat post mounted seat that swivels 90�. Standard seat belt. U1 34 AMP batteries4 AMP, fan cooled, on board charger. Available in three attractive colors. (blue, red and gold) Adjustable height, angle and depth footplate. Flat free tires provide security and a comfortable ride. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirement. Comes with batteries. Bracket for elevating legrest sold separately (Item# SFELR)300 lb. Weight Capacity.
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Drive Medical Sunfire Plus GT Power Wheelchair, Red
Price : $4,389.00 $1,529.90
Features
: - Mid Sized rear wheel drive.
- 18" x 16" seat will comfortably accommodate up to a 20" x 18" requirement.
- Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount.
- Swivel and reclining captains seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50° reclining back angle.
- Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable.
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Mid Sized rear wheel drive. Seat dimensions 18" x 18" and comfortably holds up to 20" x 20" user. Programmable VR2 controller with adjustable joystick mount. Swivel and reclining captains seat with adjustable head rest. Adjustable up to 50� reclining back angle. Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle, width and depth adjustable. Seat post mounted seat that swivels 90�. Standard seat belt. U1 34 AMP batteries4 AMP, fan cooled, on board charger. Available in three attractive colors. (blue, red and gold) Adjustable height, angle and depth footplate. Flat free tires provide security and a comfortable ride. Has been tested and surpassed the ANSI RESNA testing requirement. Comes with batteries. Bracket for elevating legrest sold separately (Item# SFELR)300 lb. Weight Capacity.
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Drive Medical Sunfire Plus Powered Wheelchair - Red
Price : $5,119.99 $1,329.99
Features
: - 300 lb. Weight Capacity. Standard seat belt.
- Compact rear wheel drive. Barrel tested at 200,000 cycles.
- Programmable PG controller with adjustable joystick mount. Comes with two, U1 34 AMP batteries.
- Padded armrests are flip back, height, angle and width and depth adjustable. 4 AMP, fan cooled, on board chargers.
- Seat post mounted seat. Available in three attractive colors. (blue, red and gold)
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** Product Options-> Color: Red ** LIMITED TIME ONLY! GET A FREE TOTE BAG WITH THE PURCHASE OF THE SUNFIRE PLUS POWER BASE WHEELCHAIR! A $40 Value. CLICK here to see the tote bag. The Sunfire Plus Power Base Wheelchair by Drive Medical features a comfortable, swivel, reclining seat with adjustable head rest and comes in your choice of 3 attractive colors.
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Electric Power Mobility Powered Wheelchair Powerchair
Price : $1,722.00
Features
: - 350 lb. weight capacity, 20 miles estimated range
- 0-4 mph variable speed, 31" turning radius
- Adjustable position controller, Adjustable height, flip-up armrests
- Flip-up footplate, Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 year limited
- Solid, foam-filled, front casters and pneumatic rear tires
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Renegade Power Wheelchair Manufactured by Active CareRear-Wheel Drive Electric Wheelchair350 lb. weight capacity.Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: $5,500.00BRAND NEW in Factory sealed CartonCompact, maneuverable...remarkably stable:FEATURES:* 350 lbs weight capacity* 20 miles estimated travel range* 12° maximum incline* 0-4 mph variable speed* Adjustable position controller* Adjustable height, flip-up armrests* Flip-up footplate* Tight, 31" turning radius* Solid, foam-filled, front casters and pneumatic rear tires*Max weight Capacity 350 Lbs.Maximum Speed 4 mph* Estimated Range 20 miles* Maximum Grade/Incline 12 degrees* Turning Radius 31"* Ground Clearance 3"* Overall DimensionsLength 25"Width 23.5"Height 42"* Seat DimensionsWidth 20"Depth 18"Back 29"Armrest to Seat 7"* PowerMotor Two 24V x 320W x 4600 rpmController Dynamic A 50 ABatteries Two DC12V x 36AHBattery Charger 5 Amp, Offboard* Brakes Electromagnetic* Freewheel Mode: Yes* Tires (All Foam-Filled)Front Casters: 8" x 2"Rear Drive Wheels: 10" x 3"* WeightsTotal Weight (w/o battery) 143 lbsBattery pack 48 lbs* Speed and range will vary according to user weight, terrain, battery charge/condition and tire pressure.Manufacturer's Warranty: 3 year limited, non-transferable warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on the structural components such as base and seat frames.1 year limited, non-transferable warranty on motors, gearbox, electrical components.6 month limited warranty on batteries.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Is it rude for someone in a electric wheelchair to run my feet over?
I feel sorry for handicapped people who are in a wheelchair but sometimes when I am walking by them or if I am on the bus, they would run my feet over with the electric wheelchair and not watch where they are going!!!!! So is that still rude of them?! I don’t care if they are in a wheelchair and handicapped or not, that doesn’t give them the right to not watch what they are doing?! Its called having manners.
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It's rude if they deliberately did it and even ruder if they noticed but didn't apologise.
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Question : Do electric wheelchair motors need the controller?
I'm building a tank-like robot, and i'm buying a pair of wheelchair motors. I was wondering if these motors require the motor controller that was originally on the wheelchair? I'm going to buy some controllers for the tank (that control the flow of electricity from an input signal given by the remote). Would these controllers need to be linked through the original controller or just to the motors?
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It depends what you want to achieve.For sure the motor controllers provide a great deal of things you want, but reverse engineered-it to modify it for your goal may be quite a challenge.It’s like asking do you need a transmission on a car.There are many vehicles like lawn mowers and tractors that do not have a transmission!Hope this properly answers your questionGuru
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Question : Best place to sell an electric wheelchair?
Where is the best place online to sell a electric wheelchair????ThanksI have tried ebay and craigslist and Kijiji.Anywhere else???
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Craigslist or eBay are your best options
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Question : Is a ELECTRIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICE (electric wheelchair) considered a vehicle in Texas?
The traffic code governing this is 551.201. We have a debate between another officer and myself whether you can write a DWI on someone in a electric wheelchair. I say he is considered a pedestrian (I am a rookie officer but freshly studied traffic code) he is a vetern officer who is very experienced. We are looking for the textbook answer, not what we can do in the courtroom. We welcome your opinions.
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No, not for purposes of DWI. Keep in mind that DWI is covered by the Texas Penal Code. The Texas Transportation Code is not relevant for DWI.Driving while intoxicated is covered under Section 49.04 of the Texas Penal Code, which refers to a "motor vehicle". Section 49.01 refers us to Section 32.34(a) for the definition of a "motor vehicle".Section 32.34(a) of the Texas Penal Code defines "motor vehicle" as "a device in, on, or by which a person or property is or may be transported or drawn on a highway, except a device used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks."Obviously, an electric wheelchair cannot transport a person on a highway, so it's not a motor vehicle according to the Texas Penal Code.http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/pe.toc.htm
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Question : Where is the best place to sell a new Electric Wheelchair in Toronto?
I also have a electronic hospital bed that I need to sell for my father, any help would be great.
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active surplus? or star classifieds maybe
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Question : how does an electric wheelchair work?
Well my grandmother in Vietnam is becoming really ill and cannot walk herself to places such as the bathroom, so I was wondering in sending an electric wheelchair over there. I don't think that my uncle would want to carry her every single time she need to use the toilet so this should do the job. How do you charge it. Is is like a battery that you can just plug into the wall and charge it?
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Well my grandmother in Vietnam is becoming really ill and cannot walk herself to places such as the bathroom, so I was wondering in sending an electric wheelchair over there. I don't think that my uncle would want to carry her every single time she need to use the toilet so this should do the job. How do you charge it. Is is like a battery that you can just plug into the wall and charge it?
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Question : What is the best mobility car for an electric wheelchair?
Also would prefer if the car had at least 5 seats but i don't want a minibus. Also i am a new driver and short in height, so i don't want something that is too larger.
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honda elementI believe you can even find lift kits designed especially for this vehicle.
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Question : Can I put a battery operated radio on my electric wheelchair, so I can extend a speaker that is electric?
the extended speaker is electric and i have to wire it in my wheelchair batteries, in other words I want to hear my surrounding without the headphones in my ears all the time
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Most power wheelchairs work on 2 12vdc deep-cycle batteries, and often have a 'tap' so you can hook up accessories.The thing to remember is that cars recharge the batteries in use, You will be draining the batteries when you listen- so you will be sacrificing range of mobility for music when you could do the music part with a few rechargeable D's or something.If you have a headrest, you can rig a pair of small powered speakers (like computer speakers) on the headrest to help create a 'bubble' of sound for your pleasure, all powered off a few cheap batteries. A rig like this would cost a lot less as well.
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Question : Please introduce me some famous and global “Electric wheelchair and scooter magazine” in Europe or in Germany.
I have a business trip in Europe.Please introduce me some famous and global “Electric wheelchair and scooter magazine” in Europe or in Germany. Or some Rehab magazine about “Electric wheelchair and scooter”And please tell me where can I buy the magazine.Thanks!
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I did a little search and a magazine called 'Slate' was mentioned. Seems like there's a lot of people selling--it would be easy to get a bunch of catalogs. Also there are some articles in other magazines, probably for elderly or handicapped. Just do some more research. Probably can subscribe through the Internet too, or find an 800 number.Don't forget the public library--ask the librarian to help you find articles.Live well and do good.
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Question : Does anyone know if you can rent an electric wheelchair or something like it in Disneyworld?
Also, do you know the price?My seventysomething mom-in-law walks short distances only with a cane (like from the car to the house) and cannot go up or down stairs at all due to a bad hip and leg and a previous stroke. She refuses to buy her own wheelchair, but she uses motorized carts in the store for grocery shopping. She has a handicapped license plate also. Is there somewhere close we can drop her off at the park?
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This is excellent - it is compiled and kept up-to-date by a Disney fan who uses an EVC: http://allears.net/pl/ecv_faq.htmQuoted from this website:"There are at least two companies in the Orlando area that rent medical supplies, including wheelchairs and ECVs. The one I use is Care Medical (www.CareMedicalEquipment.com) Their daily rates are the same as Disney, but they give you a break on weekly rentals. The Advantages to renting from an outside company include: - You can have the scooter anywhere you go; minor parks, off-site, at the resorts, etc.- The scooter is available whenever you need it, not just during park hours.- You are assured of having wheels even when the parks have run out. - You can get a vehicle that meets your specific needs (one that will disassemble to fit in a car trunk, or one that will accommodate a heavy person for example). Disney parks scooters are "One Size Fits All". - Variable speeds - Disney scooters are set at "slow". Disadvantages include: - You must transport the scooter. That can mean waiting for a WDW van or accessible bus, dealing with ramps to the monorails and boats, or getting the scooter into and out of your own car/van under your own power. - Rental scooters are like rental cars. They are most often driven by people who are unfamiliar with them, and they get a lot of rough usage. They can have mechanical problems and leave you stranded. Care Medical has always been great about replacing a defective machine for me - but I only know that because I've *had* a couple of defective machines. *** Where can I rent an ECV or wheelchair at Walt Disney World? And how much does it cost?-- Wheelchairs: $10 per day rental (There is a $100 deposit charged to your credit card per unit rented.); $8 per day Length of Stay rental-- ECV Rental: $45 per day, with a $20 refundable deposit ($100 at Downtown Disney)Disney has a Length of Stay rental ticket for strollers and wheelchairs. With the Length of Stay rental, you make a one-time payment for as many days of rental that you will need. Upon visiting a theme park, show your receipt at the stroller/wheelchair rental location and you will be directed through the queue with little or no wait. There is a slight discount when purchasing the Length of Stay rental ticket. The Length of Stay option is NOT offered during peak attendance times, however, such as Christmas.At Walt Disney World Resorts -- Wheelchairs are available in limited numbers for guests at each Resort. Contact Lobby Concierge or the Front Desk for assistance. A $315 Deposit will be held on the guest room account, charged only if the wheelchair is not returned. If you want to guarantee the use of a wheelchair throughout your stay, contact a local rental company."
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