Rascal WeGo 250 battery mobility attendant controlled powerchair.
Replacement Rascal WeGo 250 battery, pair of 12v sealed lead acid valve regulated, non-spillable, not-hazardous AGM batteries for this indoor and outdoor attendant-controlled powerchair.
The Rascal WeGo is a comfortable powered wheelchair that will be dismantled into smaller components, making it suitable for travel; it is designed with both the user's and attendants' comfort in mind with adjustable handlebars with easy access speed controls. There are two batteries in this set, they are valve regulated sealed lead with the added benefit of absorbed glass mat technology, this means there will be no need to worry about spillage if place in the boot of a car, and they are not-hazardous so safe for use indoors as well as outside.
Two batteries in this pack.
12v 14ah.
Non spillable - safe - not hazardous.
No maintenance required.
The best way to look after your new Rascal WeGo 250 replacement batteries is to be mindful of the charging regime, our best advice would be to charge fully before first use. This will not take long as they will come out to you almost fully charged, where you can really make a difference is to charge after every use, it will do them no good if left in a semi or discharged state, in an ideal world it would be always to maintain at least 50% charge in the cells, while this will not always be practical its worth knowing, if they are not being used for extended periods then a top up charge every two months will keep them fresh.
Chemistry - VRLA, AGM, Pb
Voltage - 12v - two batteries combine to produce 24v in your system
Capacity - 14Ah @20-Hr
There is two batteries in this set for the Rascal WeGo 250 battery pack. The size of each one is as follows:
Length = 151mm - 5.94-inches
Width = 98mm - 3.85-inches
Height = 95mm - 3.74 inches (101mm with terminals).
F2 flat terminals - 6.35mm.
If you always run down your batteries past 60%, they will have a reduced lifespan compared to what they could otherwise have. In these circumstances, you might want to look at upgrading them to lithium, which has no adverse effects if 100% of the capacity is used. It is further capable of 5000 charges, some 10 times more than the lead counterpart. If this interests you, then the link to them will be in the alternatives below.