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Lets say I was a bit skeptical at first. Greenworks replaced my dead battery and it was just in my pile to recycle and figured "why not." I hooked up my brand new battery to my old dead battery and let them sit for about 5 minutes and my old dead battery now is on the charger taking a charge like nothing was wrong. This was great. Thanks! For anyone curious I just used some electrical wiring I had laying around from some wall socket installs recently.
Yes it blinked red when inserted. I assume it was not charged while blinking red. Couldn’t confirm because mower could not run with that battery. Voltage seems to stay the same AFAI, so again I assume it wasn’t charged.
@@hieutrantrong9865 I have an 82V battery, and ran into the same issue. Some chargers apparently want more than the rated voltage to function, because I eventually got it to work.
😂😂 All i did to minds was light up the battery status bar first then quickly place it on the charger so the charger doesn't read through the entire battery status. Charged right up. All dat hotwiring Jumpstart unscrewing both batteries waste of time. All it takes is a second 😂😂
Yeah, I attempted that several times in multiple ways and only thing that worked was jumping it. However, gotta do it every time until I figure out how to fix whatever is the root cause
Just connect it to your brain by pushing the positive wire into your right ear and the negative wire in your left ear. Then connect the other wires to the dead battery as shown in this video. If there is any sign of life in that brain of yours it will recharge the dead battery. You're welcome.
I'm still using the mower and is going strong 2 years. Plenty of power/juice, thanks to the auto-switching dual battery technology, and it never stalled on me so far. Tall/thick grass is not a problem. Highly recommended.
What blade are you using? They didn’t really make it simple to understand what blade is used for what and the blade they put on looks like a high lift but then the extra blade says high lift but it looks medium lift. Confusing
I already have two defective batteries like this. I going to try jump start to see if it will help fix a problem. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I bought mine on TikTok. I had actually ordered the 4 panel folding one, but they sent me the larger to panel. Exact same one here. We just now tested it outside on a cloudy day, 11am Central time, South Texas. The Meter gave a reading of 18.6 v, and 10.6 amps. Several times. Yielding 197.16 Watts. We will try it again when the sky is totally clear. Mine was the DOKIO 110w 18v Portable Foldable Solar Panel Kit
Well, yes, the math is wrong, but this reminded me that one occation that I calculated how much time would took you to arrive the Sun if you can get there by walking at 3 miles per hour, no rest, it was somenthing like 3.5 thousand years. Wasn't awesome stuff, just used t=d/v, but I like this type of calculations to get some perspective lol.
It would not take 139 years to get there bro: moon is 384k km away, 80 mph is a little less than 120 km/h, and 384k/120 is around 3 thousand hours, which is around 120 days not years. Please correct me if I’m wrong, and I’m sorry if I sound arrogant, bad math both confuses and enrages me…