Voltage |
24V |
Design |
Brushless |
Wattage |
201 - 300w |
Electric wheelchairs make use of either gears or belts, or sometimes both. Power wheelchairs with belt drives are typically very quiet, but they require more maintenance. Modern gear drives are fairly quiet and low-maintenance Sturdy and stylish steel tubing. Fully programmable integral joystick/controller Adjustable forward/backward controller position. Electronic Brake with Reverse. Brake function automatically detects open-circuit. Electric wheelchair three basic models: Rear-wheel drive is the traditional and most popular power wheelchair style. They are generally faster then front-wheel models, but provide poor turning capabilities in comparison to front-wheel drive wheelchairs and mid-wheel drive wheelchairs models. Front-wheel drive wheelchairs have become more common because they provide tighter turning functions. Most front-wheel drive wheelchairs have a slightly lower top speed than rear-wheel drive wheelchairs because they tend to turn too readily at high speeds. Mid-wheel drive wheelchairs provide the tightest turning of all, but have a tendency to be unsteady when stopping and starting. Mid-wheel drive wheelchairs have caster wheels in the rear and an extra set of anti-tip wheels in front, which may limit their use on uneven surfaces Electric wheelchair motor control systemPower supply voltageDC24VOperating voltageDC18V-DC28VPeak voltageDC38VPWM Frequency19.5KHZBrake voltageDC24V-DC26VBrake current0-1A(each)Maximum charge current12AMaximum drive current of the motor40A(two)the temperature of operating environment"-25°Cto50°C"Storage temperature"-40°Cto65°C"the humidity levelTPX4Electric wheelchair conversion kitsMotor (model Number)XML-08D(brushless,24V/250WBattery24V/20AH Lithium batteryDriving wheel(rear wheel)12" pneumatic tyreFront-wheel wheel7.5" solid typeController(model)WS-1ChargerGUO BIAO/ABELLAll up weight26kg