RE: 110 Plug on Wheelchair antoinette@xxxxxx (16 May 2017 09:54 EDT)
RE: 110 Plug on Wheelchair Ward, Amber (16 May 2017 09:59 EDT)

RE: 110 Plug on Wheelchair antoinette@xxxxxx 16 May 2017 13:53 UTC

Jackie,

I like the idea of the battery pack - I am going to look into that.  The
device does not pull that much power, so the battery pack should keep
her going for the entire day.  Thanks for the suggestion.

I am nervous about wiring something into the chair - I know that people
do it, but if it does not come from the manufacturer, I am afraid of any
damage that could be done.

Sincerely,

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
Owner, Rehabilitation Engineer
ImproveAbility, LLC
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: 110 Plug on Wheelchair
From: Jacqueline Gaddis <xxxxxx@alsa-ec.org>
Date: Mon, May 15, 2017 12:56 pm
To: xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com

To piggy back off Amber's response.  Here are two link examples to
further this:

Example of a laptop power inverter that can possibly connect to the
Permobile (?) -->
http://www.asl-inc.com/products/product_detail.php?prod=5
Above inverter needs to be paired with something similar to this (find
others on amazon) --> Click Here:

I haven't checked out Permobil accessories they offer, so maybe they
already have one that is made for it.

A second option is, to just simply have a battery backup attached
(velcro'd) to the chair, here is an example of what one of my client
uses for a SP + Eyetracker combo
--> Link: http://a.co/eCeYlnd.  Per his feedback, he only charges it
once at night and it lasts all day for him (tablet internal battery +
Battery backup).  But of course you know, your clients needs will of
course be depending on what his eye gaze system power requirements and
length of daily use.

Hope this helps!

Jackie

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 5:23 AM, Ward, Amber
<xxxxxx@carolinashealthcare.org> wrote:
An invertor can attach to the power wheelchair batteries, and turn the
w/c batteries into usable power, generally through a cigarette plug
adapter. Not generally covered by insurance, but Vocational Rehab should
for a college student.

 Amber L. Ward, MS, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP/SMS
 Occupational Therapy Coordinator, Wheelchair evaluator
 Cabarrus College of Health Sciences- Adjunct Professor

 Neurosciences Institute- Neurology, Carolinas Neuromuscular ALS/MDA
Center
 Joint Commission- Disease Specific Care Certified ALS Center
 Carolinas Healthcare System
 O- 704-355-0787
 F- 704-446-6255

 Address: 1010 Edgehill Rd North, Charlotte, NC 28207

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 I have a client that is a college student that we are looking at
providing eye gaze for.  It would advantageous for her to have a way to
charge her device via her Permobil C300 - ideas?

 The eye gaze device requires a 110 Plug, so USB will not cut it.

 Sincerely,

 Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
 Owner, Rehabilitation Engineer
 ImproveAbility, LLC
 Office/Text: 512-522-1705
 Cell: 512-497-6026
 Email: xxxxxx@improveability.com
 Web: www.improveability.com
 Fax: 888-501-1009
 3310 W Braker Lane, Suite 300-424, Austin TX 78758

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