How do I charge my motorised honeycomb blind?

Motorised honeycomb blinds have a rechargeable battery inside the headrail. To recharge it, you use a charging wand that plugs into the charging port on the headrail — no hardwiring required

You’ve got two charging options:

Plug-in wand — $185
You plug the wand into the headrail, then plug the wand into power to charge the blind — the wand must remain connected to power during charging. The plug-in wand is supplied with a charging plug/cable (1500mm long). A 2m extension cable is available (surcharge as below)

The plug-in wand is the more cost-effective option, however you’ll need to run power to each blind while it charges

Rechargeable wand — $433
This wand has a Li-Ion battery inside the pole. You recharge the wand from a power point using the supplied charging plug/cable, then once charged you plug the wand into the headrail to charge the blind. One wand will typically charge up to 3 blinds before the wand itself needs recharging, so one per house is usually enough

If you’re unsure which way to go, the rechargeable wand, while more expensive, is usually the simplest and tidiest way to go without needing to run power to each window for charging

Optional extras:

  • 2m extension cable (for plug-in wand): $20
  • Extension pole: both the rechargeable wand and the plug-in wand are 920mm long — if your blind/charging port is high you may want an extension pole — extends total pole length to 1770mm: $35

When ordering, please email us to confirm which charging option you want (Rechargeable Wand or Plug-in Wand) and whether you need any optional extras (extension cable or extension pole), so we can include them with your order 



 

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