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Mobility Scooter Batteries

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Coppit | 12:35 Wed 12th Feb 2020 | Body & Soul
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A scooter bought 2014 has been little used - especially in recent years and now the two batteries seem to be dud due to not being charged. Can someone suggest their expected life in normal use so that a reasonable buying price can be negotiated?
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"Although most manufacturers generally offer a 12-month warranty on batteries, mobility scooter batteries should deliver an average lifespan of up to 18 months depending on usage. In a ‘light’ mobility application, such as using your scooter once or twice a week, the battery can deliver up to three years lifespan. In a ‘heavier’ application, however, such as using your scooter daily on long journeys, the lifespan could be between 12 and 18 months"

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https://www.passionatepeople.invacare.eu.com/long-mobility-scooter-batteries-last/
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Thanks Buenchico. I'd no idea that lead-acid batteries for buggies had such short lives. I agreed to buy a very clean-looking buggy for £400 from a neighbour and if new batteries are installed, intend to offer £430.

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