I am an 80-year-old retired disabled senior citizen. About a month ago we purchased a used Ameriglide Horizon Stair Lift for our stairs to our lower level family room, because of my unsteadiness in walking, and several recent falls. We bought it from a neighbor two houses up from us and moved it in one piece. His wife whom he had it installed had died last year, and he wanted it taken out. it worked fine at his house. I rode it up and down a couple of times before we bought it and removed it. But when we installed it here, the in-line battery charger transformer apparently shorted out. It was a 24-volt transformer. The man we bought it from came over and installed a 29-volt transformer. Since then the unit displays an "overload" message on a small display screen when the unit is plugged in, and it beeps constantly. We hired a technician to come to check it out, and he said the problem is the transformer is to powerful. His company charged us $200.0 for just the trip from Chippewa Falls and $100.00 for the hour of work he put into checking it out. He called this morning and talked to Penny, and told her that the 24-volt transformer from Ameriglide is no longer being manufactured. He also said that any other 24 volt transformer may not work, because all 24-volt transformers don't do the same thing (which is kind of a mystery to me). Anyway, I'm wondering if some kind of technician could use resistors to reduce the voltage to the lower required level. I don't know enough about electricity to make that determination. Maybe you could suggest a type of electrical technician who could resolve this problem so I can use the lift. O, can I just continue to use the larger voltage charger, and turn it off at each end to stop the annoying beeping, without damaging the batteries.?