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Battery Question

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ShellyPitcher

Hi - Can I jump my Husqvarna riding mower battery by hooking it up with battery cables to my car?
Or is that dangerous? Thanks for any advice you may have.


#2

Sprinkler Buddy

Sprinkler Buddy

Yes you can, it's not dangerous.


#3

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SeniorCitizen

Hi - Can I jump my Husqvarna riding mower battery by hooking it up with battery cables to my car?
Or is that dangerous? Thanks for any advice you may have.
I recommend connecting to your car's negative terminal last ( 4th connection ) so your face isn't over the discharged battery on the final connection.

I had to lead a man to a water hydrant once upon a time for first aid because of a discharged battery producing a gas that was ignited by a spark from a battery connection causing the battery to explode.


#4

scott47429

scott47429

be careful it can damage the electrical system of your mower because a car battery carrys alot more amps the a lawn and garden battery if you do it then make sure your car isn't running you don't want the cars alternator pushing to many amps into the charging system of the mower


#5

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mullins87

It will not do any damage to the mower to jumpstart it with a car battery. The lawnmower will only draw enough energy from the car battery to start it. There is no need to have the car running as its battery is far more powerful than a lawnmower battery. Dead batteries do produce larger quantities of hydrogen gas than a charged battery, therefore a greater chance of an explosion does exist than with a fully charge battery. The proper procedure for jumpstarting is as follows - 1. Ensure the mower is not touching the car in any way. - 2. Connect the positive clamp to the positive terminal of the dead battery. - 3. Connect the other positive clamp to the positive terminal of the live battery. - 4. Connect the negative clamp to the negative terminal of the live battery. - 5. Finally, connect the other negative clamp to a good solid grounding point of the mower. This could be a lifting eye of the engine or a convenient spot on the frame, anywhere a good ground can be established without being damaged by any moving parts once the engine cranks. The reason why you make this last connection away from the battery is due to the hydrogen gas being released by the dead battery and the spark that will most likely occur when you make that last connection.


#6

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ShellyPitcher

Thank You Everyone for the good information. Very much appreciated! :smile:
I followed the advice and jumped the riding mower battery just fine with my car.

Sincerely,
Shelly


#7

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mullins87

Glad we could help. Once you got your mower going, did the battery stay charged? Or did it go dead again?


#8

Briana

Briana

Welcome to LawnMowerForum!

I moved your thread to the Small Engine & Mower Repair forum. :smile:


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