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		<title>Maintaining A Charge For An Electric Scooter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An electric scooter uses no gas, but will use an electric charge to move about the home or the store. The electric charge is held in a battery. The scooter is plugged in as needed, for a few hours, to recharge the battery. No special electric outlets are needed to charge the scooter or for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">An electric scooter uses no gas, but will use an electric charge to move about the home or the store. The electric charge is held in a battery. The scooter is plugged in as needed, for a few hours, to recharge the battery. No special electric outlets are needed to charge the scooter or for continued use of the battery charger in the home.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Electric Scooter Battery<br />
The battery is a small piece of equipment you will charge weekly. The more you use the scooter, the more often you will be required to charge the scooter. The chargeable scooter battery is one you will find easy to understand. Most all scooters are available with a charging system that will display when the charge is full, and when the charge is low so you are never left stranded with a dead battery.<span id="more-157"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When charging the battery ‘be’ sure to charge it until the light says the charge is full. Charging the battery half way, or only partially is going to lessen the life of the battery. Avoid charging the battery that is not empty. If you must take the scooter for a short ride to use more of the battery life, so you are then left with an empty battery, or at least almost empty battery.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another feature about the scooter battery is that when it is low, when it is empty be sure to charge it again right away. The battery that sits empty for long periods will be difficult to charge again after sitting for a long time. Think about your cordless phone, you must charge it 15 hours when it is empty. The same will apply for your scooter chair if you leave it empty for a long time. It will require charging for a longer amount of time. When it is empty, recharge it, and the process will be faster.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Avoid adding or putting water on the battery, the charger or the connections for the battery. Water can easily make electric outlets surge, or worse break. You want to keep the battery and the charger moisture free for as long as you</p>
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		<title>Scootie Jr: The Scooter For Mobility And The Small Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 19:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Scootie Jr is an electric scooter, giving the handicapped and the disabled the ability to have more mobility without relying on anyone. If you are able to walk, but find it difficult to walk long distances the Scootie Jr may be just what you are looking for. The Scootie Jr is durable, lightweight and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The Scootie Jr is an electric scooter, giving the handicapped and the disabled the ability to have more mobility without relying on anyone. If you are able to walk, but find it difficult to walk long distances the Scootie Jr may be just what you are looking for. The Scootie Jr is durable, lightweight and will give those on a budget, an option of finding added mobility in their life, and you can too.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What are the benefits of a Scootie Jr?<br />
The design of the Scootie Jr is one you will like. It is small, but big enough to carry someone who is up to 250 pounds. The seat of the Scootie Jr is padded, for your added comfort while you are riding around the mall for hours, or while you are taking in the sites at the local museum. The Scootie Jr is a scooter, which can be taken apart, and stored for transporting in the trunk of a car or in a van without having to be taken apart.<span id="more-151"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are going to get out of the house more often, you will find the ease in putting the Scootie together, without tools is a welcoming thought. If you do have to depend on someone to get your Scootie Jr out of the car, you will be at ease, knowing the chair is not heavy when it is in pieces, and it can be put together without tools. If you are on a paved trail in the state park, visiting a school or if you are shopping, you will feel at ease with the use of a Scootie Jr.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What to expect when driving the Scootie Jr<br />
If you are driving the Scootie Jr you will be pleasantly pleased at your ability to get to the stores, to get out of the house to get to church and to do so much more. If you want a compact scooter, the Scootie Jr is going to be your choice. A wheel chair can be big and awkward, but you can use a Scootie Jr in all the same instances, and feel much more comfortable. The Scootie Jr helps you get around corners without hitting the walls, and the wheels give you that added stability so you never get that feeling as if you were going to tip over.</p>
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