(cross posted from another forum)
I bought a used 4 1/2 year old, Honda HRX217HMA this week. The previous owner said it has very few hours, and it cranked last June when he put it away. He tested it again before I picked it up he found that it didn't crank. I bought it anyway, because it starts first pull with the cord, and is otherwise a great mower, and I got it for a decent price.
I charged the battery for 24 hours, and it still doesn't crank. The battery has 12.6 volts when checked at the charging connector (I checked with the connector unplugged). I pulled the fuse and checked voltage at the fuse block, and I have 12.6 volts when I turn the key to start. I tried to check current at the fuse, but didn't get a reading. I'm not sure if I checked it properly, however. Would a battery be dead if it shows 12.6 volts? Is there anyplace else I should be checking?
I bought a used 4 1/2 year old, Honda HRX217HMA this week. The previous owner said it has very few hours, and it cranked last June when he put it away. He tested it again before I picked it up he found that it didn't crank. I bought it anyway, because it starts first pull with the cord, and is otherwise a great mower, and I got it for a decent price.
I charged the battery for 24 hours, and it still doesn't crank. The battery has 12.6 volts when checked at the charging connector (I checked with the connector unplugged). I pulled the fuse and checked voltage at the fuse block, and I have 12.6 volts when I turn the key to start. I tried to check current at the fuse, but didn't get a reading. I'm not sure if I checked it properly, however. Would a battery be dead if it shows 12.6 volts? Is there anyplace else I should be checking?