Good Afternoon Folks,
I am using (maybe mis-using) my bottom of the line Poulan PRO Lawn tractor to haul limbs that I have cut in the back yard to the curb.
(PP19A42 42 in. 19 HP Briggs & Stratton Automatic Gas Front-Engine Lawn Tractor)
From here on I am calling this device a "mower" since that is really how I think of it.
On Friday I started up the mower to mow the back yard and the engine died (grass WAY too high) so I needed to restart the motor.
The battery did not have enough juice to start the motor. I checked the battery with a multi meter and saw the voltage was just over 12 volts.
I was able to hook up a charger and get enough juice to get the motor to start.
I think my problem is that I have been starting the mower, driving from back to curb, turning off the mower to unload the cuttings from my cart, start the mower, drive back to the back yard and turn the mower off.
It is worth saying that just getting off the mower to add or remove things to or from my cart would kill the motor since the seat safety switch is still in place.
So here is what I think I know. The mower and battery were spec'd out to crank the motor, have the mower run for 30 min or longer to recharge the battery.
I am guessing that I have over using the battery's cranking amps but I wanted to run it past you good folks to check my uneducated guess.
Please let me know if you think that is what is going on before I spend more money on another battery I will ruin this way.
Thanks
I am using (maybe mis-using) my bottom of the line Poulan PRO Lawn tractor to haul limbs that I have cut in the back yard to the curb.
(PP19A42 42 in. 19 HP Briggs & Stratton Automatic Gas Front-Engine Lawn Tractor)
From here on I am calling this device a "mower" since that is really how I think of it.
On Friday I started up the mower to mow the back yard and the engine died (grass WAY too high) so I needed to restart the motor.
The battery did not have enough juice to start the motor. I checked the battery with a multi meter and saw the voltage was just over 12 volts.
I was able to hook up a charger and get enough juice to get the motor to start.
I think my problem is that I have been starting the mower, driving from back to curb, turning off the mower to unload the cuttings from my cart, start the mower, drive back to the back yard and turn the mower off.
It is worth saying that just getting off the mower to add or remove things to or from my cart would kill the motor since the seat safety switch is still in place.
So here is what I think I know. The mower and battery were spec'd out to crank the motor, have the mower run for 30 min or longer to recharge the battery.
I am guessing that I have over using the battery's cranking amps but I wanted to run it past you good folks to check my uneducated guess.
Please let me know if you think that is what is going on before I spend more money on another battery I will ruin this way.
Thanks