12-13-2016, 03:44 PM
I have a tiny lawn and a smallish battery mower to cut it with. I recently used the mower to mulch some leaves and repeatedly stressed the power by choking on too many leaves. It worked though, until the motor simply stopped. I figured the battery ran low and recharged it but the switch between the battery and the handle on/off no longer even lights up when switched on.
This thing has got to be simplicity itself in its design with the battery, intermediate connection switch, and final on/off handle switch. One of the first two is screwing up. How do I determine which?
Be warned that anything electrical confuses me. Could I have killed the battery permanently by taxing its reserves so? This is my most likely fault IMO. Why would the intermediate switch suddenly go bad? I do not own a second battery (yet) so what steps should I take to trouble shoot this?
This thing has got to be simplicity itself in its design with the battery, intermediate connection switch, and final on/off handle switch. One of the first two is screwing up. How do I determine which?
Be warned that anything electrical confuses me. Could I have killed the battery permanently by taxing its reserves so? This is my most likely fault IMO. Why would the intermediate switch suddenly go bad? I do not own a second battery (yet) so what steps should I take to trouble shoot this?
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