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I remember discussing this before but unable to find my thread. If someone finds it we came merge it to keep together
Had problems with lawn mower Bat staying charged so I installed a Bat cut off switch and then a NOCO LifeP04 Bat. All worked good until one day I forgot to turn Bat switch off. Was not able to cut grass for over a week and Bat was dead with only maybe 2V.
Put on charger and in a in a few hours it was fully charged. Checked the charge a few days and it stayed up. Today it fired up and cut grass. Slowed it down after about a 1/2 hour and got off for a moment. Got soon as I tried to throttle up it backfired and stopped. Measured and again about 2V. Figuring the motor when running fast kept everything going putting out 14V.
Pulled the Bat and it was hot, not hot enough to burn fingers but it was hot
Most likely @bruceb58 was right and you cannot use these types of Bats in lawn mowers
Had problems with lawn mower Bat staying charged so I installed a Bat cut off switch and then a NOCO LifeP04 Bat. All worked good until one day I forgot to turn Bat switch off. Was not able to cut grass for over a week and Bat was dead with only maybe 2V.
Put on charger and in a in a few hours it was fully charged. Checked the charge a few days and it stayed up. Today it fired up and cut grass. Slowed it down after about a 1/2 hour and got off for a moment. Got soon as I tried to throttle up it backfired and stopped. Measured and again about 2V. Figuring the motor when running fast kept everything going putting out 14V.
Pulled the Bat and it was hot, not hot enough to burn fingers but it was hot
Most likely @bruceb58 was right and you cannot use these types of Bats in lawn mowers