Hi thanks for the info, I have replaced the batteries as you have explained ok, the lift worked ok for a couple of weeks. The battery’s voltage is down to 21.7v when disconnected. The PCB battery terminals has also 21.7v with no battery connected. Is there fuses on the main PCB or do the wall mounted PSU fail please? Regards Eddy (sparks) Priest
+Dan Quinn Dear dan In the power supply there is a 2amp fuse which can be your fault if not send me your email address and my friend will try to fixit dave
Great video, very well done and helpful, Thank you :)
Hi thanks for the info, I have replaced the batteries as you have explained ok, the lift worked ok for a couple of weeks. The battery’s voltage is down to 21.7v when disconnected. The PCB battery terminals has also 21.7v with no battery connected. Is there fuses on the main PCB or do the wall mounted PSU fail please?
Regards Eddy (sparks) Priest
Hi Dave,
Do you know where I can get charger and batteries (Parts) in the US?
Thanks,
Hello, where can I get by any chance a Technical Manual for Stannah LIFTA 260 ?
Don't you have to disconnect the mains electricity first?
Hi Dave I have a chair lift with two 6v ah batteries,Would it be possible to use one 12v ah battery to do the same job,
yes 12v battery would do but using
two 6v give you
more amps
dave
Thanks Dave for the information, Just another question how would a 12v 12ah go? And thanks again for your video,
what happens if batteries die in middle of stairway?
dave do you know where I can get a stannah charger
+Dan Quinn
Dear dan
In the power supply there is a 2amp fuse which can be your fault
if not send me your email address and my friend will try to fixit
dave