My e-mowers have been corded type, so no battery problems.  

However, the replacement motor I put in the B&D was a 36 volt and I ran it 
from a 10ah PIng lithium battery that I carried in a backpack, which made 
the mower much more maneuverable.  

I ran it that way for 4 seasons, until the motor packed it in from bearing 
play that I carelessly didn't recognize until the armature demolished the 
magnets.

I think e-mowers in genearal are probably hard on batteries, because they 
present large loads on batteries kept small so the mower doesn't get too 
heavy or expensive.

With my B&D 36v, the idle motor load - just spinning the blade in open air, 
no cutting - was IMO obscenely high, 8+ amps.  I wasn't able to consistently 
read the ammeter when cutting, but I had a 20a breaker on the battery, and 
it tripped now and again in very heavy grass and when I hit roots.

The battery is LiFePO4, not LiCo.  I don't know whether that makes a 
difference in a situation like this, but it held up through the 4 seasons I 
used the mower, even though the load was higher than Ping advises (they like 
to stay at or below 1C).  

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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