I have less than 1/4 acre of residential grass to mow and am considering a battery operated mower. I currently am using a gasoline powered self propelled mower.
There have been times when the grass has gotten too long and tends to stall the engine on my current gas powered mower. When it does this, there is no apparent ill effects to the mower engine. Just re-start the engine and continue mowing.
My question is;
Given similar circumstances (too much load, stalling or greatly reducing the RPMs of the motor), will the brushless electric motor, on the cordless mower be damaged in anyway?
Edit; After a bit of research, it seems that yes it may be damaged, depends on how the circuit is built and how long the stalled condition persists.
So maybe a better question is; Anyone using a cordless battery mower and how is it working out for you long term?
This is the unit I am considering for purchase.
2nd Edit;
Yes, I know the simple solution is not to let the grass get too long in the 1st place. My response to that is; I have other higher priorities.
There have been times when the grass has gotten too long and tends to stall the engine on my current gas powered mower. When it does this, there is no apparent ill effects to the mower engine. Just re-start the engine and continue mowing.
My question is;
Given similar circumstances (too much load, stalling or greatly reducing the RPMs of the motor), will the brushless electric motor, on the cordless mower be damaged in anyway?
Edit; After a bit of research, it seems that yes it may be damaged, depends on how the circuit is built and how long the stalled condition persists.
So maybe a better question is; Anyone using a cordless battery mower and how is it working out for you long term?
This is the unit I am considering for purchase.
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2nd Edit;
Yes, I know the simple solution is not to let the grass get too long in the 1st place. My response to that is; I have other higher priorities.
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