It does depend on how often you (need to) mow.
I can't recall the time that I "needed" to mow every week.
It is more typical for me to mow the lawn every 3 weeks or so.
Maybe in a warm spring time, I might occasionally mow again
after 2 weeks, but plenty times it takes me 4 weeks to get around to it
and yes - it is pretty tall by that time, but that only means I need to
push a little harder (my lawn is small enough for a hand-mower).

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
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Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 5:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Michael's 48V lawn tractor/mower conversion: update

On 1 Jan 2014 at 17:45, Lee Hart wrote:

> If you're only going to mow once a week, and only for 6 months of the 
> year, then a "marine RV" battery might be good enough for a year or
two.

I'd say at least that, though it depends on how hard you work them.  

Elec-tracs, for example, don't demand much of their batteries.  In fact
the 
small frame tractors - the ER8-36 rider and the E8, maybe the E10, I'm
not 
sure - all used 12v marine batteries as factory fitted.  (Some were
later 
upgraded to 6v golf car batteries.)  They don't last as long as the golf
car 
batteries, but I've heard reports of 3-5 seasons of use.

Much also depends on the design and quality of the battery.  Most folks
use 
flooded marine batteries, which do vary quite a bit in their durability.


However, I've been using a series-parallel string of 6 East Penn Deka 
Dominator group 24 gel batteries in my Elec-Trac E15 since 1998!  To be 
fair, though, they haven't had a huge amount of use.  I rarely mow with
the 
E15 any more; now it mostly hauls stuff round the property in the
summer, 
and plows the driveway in the winter.

I've had one battery fail outright, and I notice reduced capacity now,
but 
for my use the batteries are still entirely serviceable.  

I also use another 3 Dominators in series for an ER8-36 rider (actually
an 
Avco New Idea R36).  Those have been in use for I think about 4-5 years,
but 
they're actually as old as the others.  They sat in my garage, mostly 
untouched, for the rest of that time.  (These batteries have almost no
self 
discharge.)  

Their capacity has also fallen some, and again I've had one failure, but

they also still have enough capacity to mow about an acre..  

> A 30-minute discharge time is quite short. 

Indeed!  If you're loading them that hard, the above is probably moot
for 
you case - or else you need to rework your conversion for better
efficiency.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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