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OT charging
Hi All
due to recent spinal surgery, I am now incapacitated and having physio to try and get back on my feet again. A friend has kindly lent me an electric wheelchair, which is kept in my shed. In the instruction manual it states that the charger must not be plugged into an extension lead, only direct to the mains. Can anyone please explain why this is? as I do not electric in the shed and was going to use an extension lead to do the charging. Thanks in anticipation |
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