A battery float charger is intended only to keep a fully charged battery from losing its charge. It will NOT work to charge a battery that is discharged or damaged. Check the voltage of the battery to be charged. Do not use charger if the battery voltage is less than 9.6 volts.
Depends on the output of the charger which you did not list. A dead battery can be recharged with a 10 amp charger in 3 hours.
Do you mean that you can not charge it with a battery charger or the mower will not charge it while it is running? If you can not charge it with a battery charger and you are sure that the charger works then the battery is bad. These type batteries are only good for a couple years. If the mower is not charging the battery it could be a number of things.
Yes, you can use a 12-volt battery charger on a John Deere lawn mower, provided the mower is equipped with a 12-volt battery. Ensure the charger is compatible with the battery type (lead-acid, AGM, etc.) and follow the manufacturer's instructions for charging. It's important to connect the charger correctly, observing the positive and negative terminals, to avoid any damage. Always disconnect the charger before attempting to start the mower.
Charging time can vary depending on the size and condition of the battery, but generally, a 1 amp charger will take approximately 12 hours to fully charge a 12 volt lawn mower battery. It's important to monitor the battery's charge level during the process to prevent overcharging.
Not at all. A 35 amp charger is far too large to charge a lawn mower battery. Use a 10 amp automatic charger.
they can be recharged by hooking jumper cables from a car to the mower or if the battery is fried you would have to buy a new battery for it Use a battery charger just like the one you use on an auto battery.
Any 12 volt battery charger with an automatic feature. I own a Schumacher 520A-PE and it is an excellent inexpensive charger for the homeowner. It will charge at 10 amp to recharge an auto battery in about 3-5 hours. Also has a 2 amp trickle charge to maintain a stored battery as on a lawn mower. Will shut off when done to prevent overcharging.
a trickle charger will not jump start anything,however if it is left connected long enuff, and the battery will take a charge, the mower should start. to jumpstart, a mower, you can use a car the same as you would jump start another car. just make sure battery in mower is 12 volt same as car
can a 12v lawn mower sealed battery be charged with 12v battery charger use on cars
Provided the charging system on the mower engine is operational, a small amount of charging voltage will be supplied to the battery during use.
Not sure if the question is what to charge the battery with or how to charge the battery. So, I will address both: A regular battery charger can be used. IF you are going to purchase one, you really don't need a top-of-the-line, expensive charger. A simple 2 to 6 amp slow-trickle charger will do the job. To charge the battery, connect the red charger cable to the positive battery post and the black charger cable to the negative battery post, then turn on the charger until the battery is charged. If necessary, clean the battery posts and cables before charging. The battery charger will have more complete details for charging the battery.
Just hook it up like you would hook it up to your car+ to + and - to -