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Title: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: rosebud on April 29, 2009, 09:10:08
 Does anyone here have a folding mobility scooter,? if so do you have any trouble with "Static" mine is terrible it is only 3mths old.
I have a road scooter for getting about i have never had this trouble with it in 3yrs.

Does anyone have any suggestions please NO NO , not those sort ;D ;D.
seriously i am very nervous of it even touching my husband causes a shock to happen. I dident want to take it back & look silly. Any help please. ;D
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: wetandcold on April 29, 2009, 09:21:00
Just a suggestion (I am no expert!) but I wonder if it would help to hang a length of chain or something metallic from a metal part of the chair so that it touches the ground. Maybe this way any static charge buildup would be able to discharge to the earth?

The problem is obviously rooted in the fact that you are going much too fast and the friction between you and particles of dust in the air is causing the charge buildup - you really should keep your speed to under 65mph  ;)
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: SPUDLY on April 29, 2009, 09:53:22
Echo the above. A lengh of chain dragging on the floor will do the trick.
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: Paulines7 on April 29, 2009, 12:02:34
Rosebud, it might be worth mentioning it to the people you bought it from for their advice.  They won't think you are silly.

I get electric shocks from Supermarket trolleys at times, it's most odd.   :-\
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: Vony on April 29, 2009, 18:57:15
Static always comes from walking on Br-Nylon carpets, check you've not had a new one fitted and then step onto your buggy.

You can get the same effect from rubbing a balloon vigorously  onto your jumper finding it will stick onto it.
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: Hector on April 29, 2009, 19:31:36
Quote from: Vony on April 29, 2009, 18:57:15
Static always comes from walking on Br-Nylon carpets, check you've not had a new one fitted and then step onto your buggy.
You can get the same effect from rubbing a balloon vigorously  onto your jumper finding it will stick onto it.

What's the seat fabric made from, possibly it has man made fibre causing static?
Title: Re: MOBILITY SCOOTER
Post by: rosebud on April 29, 2009, 22:31:21
 It only happens when i am out it is never used in the home we have all wooden floors so cannot be that. It is a leather seat., we are taking it back to the shop on Friday its absolutely ridiculous, it has only started doing this the last couple of weeks.
It has made me nervous of anyone touching me while i am on it i passed a couple of things to my OH in Sainsburys yesterday & such a charge went through my hands it was horrible.