How To Find Mobility Scooter Batteries

Mobility scooter batteries come in various models and it can be hard to get the right one if you haven’t bought one before. Here are some tips to make sure you find the one that you need for your specific scooter and where to find it.

If your scooter seems sluggish or isn’t running as well as it used to then you may need a new battery. You can also tell you need a battery when the battery goes dead sooner than it should or takes longer to completely charge up.

Besides knowing what brand of scooter you have and who manufactured it you will also need to know if you need a gel or AGM battery. Mobility scooter batteries also come in different size and it is important to get the right size for your scooter. All of this information will be used to determine the price of you battery which usually runs from 45 pounds to 150 pounds each.

If your battery is in a box connected to your scooter then you will need to open this. Not only will this give you more information on the type of battery you currently have but it may contain two batteries. This information may also be listed in your owner’s manual. It is highly recommended that if your scooter requires two batteries that they are both replaced at the same time.

If all of this seems a bit much then you may want to contact the company through which you bought your scooter as they may have the records on file and be able to send exactly what you need without a lot of information from you. Some companies may not accept returns unless the product is defective. If you choose to do so then many companies allow you to order online as well.

Whatever your needs for mobility scooter batteries you should remember that it is important to keep your scooter running well. This will help to keep you or your loved ones safe and on the go.

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