etard
100 kW
I happened across this mower after I saw the Ryobi cordless mower was on sale at Home Depot this weekend. Well, a quick search on Craigslist revealed other older cordless mowers for cheap, so for $17 I could not go wrong.
This particular mower seems to be complete and battery charges up and the blade seems to turn as it should. Voltage after charge is 27.4 volts with an SLA 24 volt 10 AH battery. I have not cut the grass, but tomorrow I will. However, I could not resist opening her up and seeing the workings of the little green neut.
This task could not be easier, four philips screws, no tabs or clips or anything! This revealed a brushed motor directly driving the blade. Hmmm, I wonder if I can fit this hubmotor in there? I'll have to pop the cover off right after I mow the lawn tomorrow and check the motor temp with my calibrated hand to see if I think some more volts can't be added to the mix somehow. Hmmm, I wonder how hard it would be to make it RC?
I really like the overall design of the mower. The key is a neat feature and incorporates a pop out fuse in case the motor gets bogged to much. It is really light compared to a gas mower, so it wouldn't take too much power to move it around remotely. One lever adjusts all the wheels, even the handles trigger feels good and solid. The handle uprights do feel flimsy as they connect to the mower body, but hey the thing's all plastic!
If anybody is interested in these things, I will post some pics later, I am open to suggestions for improving the power and features that would improve my experience with this mower.
This particular mower seems to be complete and battery charges up and the blade seems to turn as it should. Voltage after charge is 27.4 volts with an SLA 24 volt 10 AH battery. I have not cut the grass, but tomorrow I will. However, I could not resist opening her up and seeing the workings of the little green neut.
This task could not be easier, four philips screws, no tabs or clips or anything! This revealed a brushed motor directly driving the blade. Hmmm, I wonder if I can fit this hubmotor in there? I'll have to pop the cover off right after I mow the lawn tomorrow and check the motor temp with my calibrated hand to see if I think some more volts can't be added to the mix somehow. Hmmm, I wonder how hard it would be to make it RC?
I really like the overall design of the mower. The key is a neat feature and incorporates a pop out fuse in case the motor gets bogged to much. It is really light compared to a gas mower, so it wouldn't take too much power to move it around remotely. One lever adjusts all the wheels, even the handles trigger feels good and solid. The handle uprights do feel flimsy as they connect to the mower body, but hey the thing's all plastic!
If anybody is interested in these things, I will post some pics later, I am open to suggestions for improving the power and features that would improve my experience with this mower.