theCryptofishist wrote:One of the stupidest things I've run into is when I had to have the sealed bearings changed out on my, the place where I bought it asked me to have my doctor fax over a prescription.
robotland wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:One of the stupidest things I've run into is when I had to have the sealed bearings changed out on my, the place where I bought it asked me to have my doctor fax over a prescription.
Oooooohhh...prescription bearings! Fan-cy! In a world where our cat has his own Walgreens card for his medication, I guess I'm not really surprised....
To my utter astonishment I had only to reconnect the battery packs and was Good To Go! They're deep-cycles, and all four showed twelve-plus volts even though they'd been sitting in a pole barn for some time.
I think I'm at the top end of the load limit for these chairs, and I chewed a little sod on a brief test trip into the lawn, but on pavement (even our steep driveway) they just torque along like gangbusters! Fishy, I remember trying to catch up with you and being left in the dust- How did your chair handle on the playa-at-large?
theCryptofishist wrote:http://www.pridemobility.com/resourcecenter/Downloads/Product_Owners_Manuals/product_owners_manuals.asp
If you want them, you can probably find owner's manuals on line.[url][/url]
oneeyeddick wrote:Terminal Village needs a flamthrowing Godzilla or two.
robotland wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:http://www.pridemobility.com/resourcecenter/Downloads/Product_Owners_Manuals/product_owners_manuals.asp
If you want them, you can probably find owner's manuals on line.[url][/url]
Thanks! Might come in handy once I REALLY start to...uh..."void the warranty"...
I'd like to do an exploratory on the joystick to determine exactly how it can be adapted for remote operation...Then, a "following" system so that the chair could function as a guide-following "car" for a Haunted Attraction. (The guide would probably be a floor-based rail made of 2x4".) AND I'd like to make that Grande Olde Burninge Manne cliche'- The Motorized Easy Chair. (And sit in it, in my Utilikilt, sipping a PBR and eating bacon...)

robotland wrote:They kinda weren't thinking when they designed the rear wheels, were they?
robotland wrote:They kinda weren't thinking when they designed the rear wheels, were they?
robotland wrote:dragonfly Jafe wrote:robotland wrote:They kinda weren't thinking when they designed the rear wheels, were they?
what, you mean the pneumatic retention arm?
Hmmm... What's the opposite of "locomotive"?
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