Stairlift battery replacement can be very costly especially if you own a innovative straight or curved Stairlift that requisite a special power pack replacement battery
Unlike the older formal Stair lifts that require the standard Lead Acid Batteries modern Stairlifts carry a power pack battery specifically designed for that Chairlift and can only be purchased from the Stair lift supplier manufacturer
Replacing the power pack batteries on modern Curved Chairlifts such as the Bison / Acorn 80 Stairlift will not remedy the fault condition. The Bison / Acorn 80 curved stairlift will require reprogramming by a qualified trained engineer after the battery replacement procedure
We highly advocate modern straight and curved Stairlifts are insured as the costs of battery renewal can run into hundreds of pounds £150-199 is a good ballpark figure to keep in heed
Stairlift manufactures are now making it harder for DIY repair or small companies who are not trade partners with the associated manufactures to obtain replacement spare parts such as batteries etc.
The only choice for the proprietor is to pay the sizeable price tag for what appear like a simple job of renewing a Stairlift battery
Insurance cover may help in regaining the costs of the battery replacement but does not help in finding a local company who is an authorised agent for the Stairlift manufacturer. Hence one would be wise to take out the extended warranty offered by the supplier manufacturer
If you own a standard straight or curved Stair lift produced before 2009 then good chance your Chairlift incorporates the original lead acid batteries that can be bought from local electrical supplier retail store or companies who stock and sell car batteries
For the normal individual who has some type of technology background the undertaking of replacing the Stairlift batteries will be straight forward and undertaking out DIY initiation of the battery’s will reduce the price dramatically
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