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Charging mobility scooter


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We will retire soon and plan to go to various steam events and stop over. As tempory sites there is no hook up but we will need to charge my wifes mobility scooter (Pride Celebraty), it has a built in charger so needs a mains socket. Sounds to me as if we need a generator. Any advise would be most welcome.

Dave and Soo

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Hi,

 

All you need is a 300/500w invertor of ebay, I use one to charge up my scooter in the boot of my car/ motorhome whilst gioing along and never have to take it out and connect to a domestic supply :-D

 

however, if you were to fit a solar panel it could both charge you motorhome and scooter batteries at the same time.

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Melvin - 2013-04-08 3:53 PMHi,All you need is a 300/500w invertor of ebay, I use one to charge up my scooter in the boot of my car/ motorhome whilst gioing along and never have to take it out and connect to a domestic supply :-Dhowever, if you were to fit a solar panel it could both charge you motorhome and scooter batteries at the same time.

 

Agree +1

 

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