24V 2Ah output
A low-draw charging rate suited to small mobility scooters and compact powerchairs.
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The CHE24-2 is a standard 24V 2Ah charger from the Strident CHE range, designed for everyday consumer charging of small 24V mobility scooters and compact powerchairs. It's a low...
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A low-draw charging rate suited to small mobility scooters and compact powerchairs.
The industry-standard connector used by most UK mobility scooter and powerchair brands.
Ready to plug in and use straight away.
A gentle charging rate suited to leaving the device to charge overnight.
Part of Strident's everyday consumer charger range.
Suitable for standard AGM and gel batteries, not lithium.
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Product advice
The CHE24-2 is a standard 24V 2Ah charger from the Strident CHE range, designed for everyday consumer charging of small 24V mobility scooters and compact powerchairs. It's a low-draw charger suited to gentle, overnight charging.
It's fitted with the industry-standard 3-pin XLR connector used by most UK mobility scooter and powerchair brands, including Sunrise Medical, Pride, Kymco and Drive, along with a UK mains cable, making it a straightforward replacement or spare charger.
This charger is designed for standard lead-acid batteries, such as AGM and gel. It is not suitable for lithium batteries, which require a lithium-specific charger from the CHHP range.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
This charger is designed for standard lead-acid batteries, such as AGM and gel, and is fitted with the industry-standard 3-pin XLR connector used by most UK mobility scooter and powerchair brands, including Sunrise Medical, Pride, Kymco and Drive. It should not be used to charge lithium batteries, which require a lithium-specific charger.
It's designed for small 24V mobility scooters and compact powerchairs, with a low-draw output suited to overnight charging.
It uses the industry-standard 3-pin XLR connector, used by most UK mobility scooter and powerchair brands.
No, this is a standard CHE charger for lead-acid batteries. Lithium batteries require a lithium-specific charger from the CHHP range.
No, mobility battery chargers are charged at the standard 20% VAT rate and are not eligible for VAT relief, regardless of disability or long-term illness status.
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