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ilyaz Testing battery-powered mower... 06-06-2014, 10:54 AM
SuperDave You can connect 2 12 volt... 06-06-2014, 11:07 AM
Otto Two car/truck batteries. LOL... 06-06-2014, 11:09 AM
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    Testing battery-powered mower without a battery

    I picked up a Neuton battery-powered lawn mower that came with a dead battery. Before buying a new 24v battery (I would need a pair like this one), I want to do some basic "sanity check" testing to see if the mower itself is good.

    How can I test it? My first thought was to use 16 1.5 volt batteries connected din series. Will not provide much current but will probably be able to spin the blade for a second or two. Not a very good solution, so what would be better?



    Thx

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    You can connect 2 12 volt batteries in series like this


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    Two car/truck batteries. LOL ^^ you beat me to it.

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