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What is the best way to convert a gas powered lawn mower to electric power? Best batteries?

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What is the best way to convert a gas powered lawn mower to electric power? Best batteries?

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Any mower will do. There is 2 ways of doing this. First is to take a riding lawn mower and remove the engine and axle. Replace the axle with an electric transaxle (These are quite common these day), look for one that is minimum 1000 to 1200 watts. You will need a motor controller for this and throttle (There are foot pedal throttles.), make sure the controller has a reverse function on it. Then you will need a motor (At least 1hp to run the blades – single blde of 36″, 2hp for multiple blades) or, use a lawn mower that has a hydrualic transaxle (very common these days) on it. This way you don’t have to purchase a new axle and controller. With this you will need at least a 3hp DC motor that runs at 3500-3700rpm. Most mowers now use a belt system to transfer power from the motor to the axle and blades. Now batteries…..this is where it gets expensive. It needs batteries that have a high amp output(Discharge rate), with a high aH (Amp Hour)..and if you use a 24, 36 or 48DC motor, these c

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