I have a hoyer lifter that I only used for about 3 months probably 5 times at the most. Thank you so much! I am going to try this out because I need to sell this hoyer lifter! It still looks brand new!
What were your symptoms? Did the charge light not come on ? I just got one and tried charging the battery but the charge light will not come on. I metered the battery and says 21 volts. But still won’t move the lift
Just got one for my grandmothers husband, same thing over here. Charge light won’t come on. How do I measure the volts ? Lift won’t move I have had it plugged in for 5 hours now
@@liam5668 I contacted the manufacture and they sent me a troubleshooting guide and yes it came down to a weak battery. It was just on the weak side enough to not take a charge. I went to the local battery world and got a pair for 30$ Canadian. They are a very common battery inside. Used the heat gun to loosen the adhesive that held the battery shell together and a small flat head screw driver to slowly separate without cracking or mangling the seam. Replaced the batteries taking note of wire connections and routing and where the foam went. Pretty easy and cheap replacement. Took a charge and works great now. As a note I put a piece of tape on the battery unit and marked the replacement date on it.
@@danrayton9666 I forgot if the black cord connects to the red connection on the battery in the blink of an eye. It only had a black red and white cord. (white and black cord/white and red cord). Also did you have to change the fuse? @brucenarten880
You have to take the wheels off with a socket set and crescent wrench then Pop the end caps off with a flat head screwdriver clean the hair then oil the bearings replace the caps and wheels
I have a hoyer lifter that I only used for about 3 months probably 5 times at the most. Thank you so much! I am going to try this out because I need to sell this hoyer lifter! It still looks brand new!
You two are Awwwwsome! I was just going to order a 260.00 replacement! definitely the best!
just have one question...after taking the screws out, how do you get it opened!?
Your guys are the BEST!!! Thanks for sharing!
What type screws are they?
❤ You guys are amazing
Where can i find the batteries i cant find ones that fit?
Thank you guys, I'm Definitely going to give this a try👍🏼❣💗🦋
Where to you purchase the batteries
Thank you for sharing!
can you please indicate the repair of the invacare 450 controller card
What were your symptoms? Did the charge light not come on ? I just got one and tried charging the battery but the charge light will not come on. I metered the battery and says 21 volts. But still won’t move the lift
Just got one for my grandmothers husband, same thing over here. Charge light won’t come on. How do I measure the volts ? Lift won’t move I have had it plugged in for 5 hours now
@@liam5668 I contacted the manufacture and they sent me a troubleshooting guide and yes it came down to a weak battery. It was just on the weak side enough to not take a charge. I went to the local battery world and got a pair for 30$ Canadian. They are a very common battery inside. Used the heat gun to loosen the adhesive that held the battery shell together and a small flat head screw driver to slowly separate without cracking or mangling the seam. Replaced the batteries taking note of wire connections and routing and where the foam went. Pretty easy and cheap replacement. Took a charge and works great now. As a note I put a piece of tape on the battery unit and marked the replacement date on it.
@@danrayton9666 I can’t thank you enough. I am going to try and do what you did. Just pulled up to Walmart now. What kind of batteries are they?
@@danrayton9666 I forgot if the black cord connects to the red connection on the battery in the blink of an eye. It only had a black red and white cord. (white and black cord/white and red cord). Also did you have to change the fuse? @brucenarten880
I went to Battery world and picked up a new battery. Cheap and very common battery. Fixed all my issues
Woohoo!! Thank you!!
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How do you get hair out of the wheels of a hoyer lift
You have to take the wheels off with a socket set and crescent wrench then Pop the end caps off with a flat head screwdriver clean the hair then oil the bearings replace the caps and wheels
Must have taken double meds today...