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Replace batteries for G1 Recharge Electric Riding mower.

#1

J

juliej

I'm needing to replace the batteries and am finding no instructions as to how to do this. I have little in the way of mechanical knowledge or experience but have no problems learning. Can't find anything on the Recharge Mower website and searched the internet without success. The Recharge website doesn't even have a tab for parts at the moment so I'm concerned about even being able to order the batteries. I did manage to find a parts page by goggling "Recharge mower parts" but when you get to the website directly, there is no access to a parts page. Pretty strange.
Any information would be much appreciated.


#2

MowerMike

MowerMike



#3

J

juliej


Thanks for your reply. Tough trying to figure out how to keep on using my mower now that I need to replace the batteries. Looking towards local golf cart/mobility scooter businesses.


#4

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logistiker

I'm not sure how the G1 is set up. If you can upload pictures, that might help. If it's anything like the G2 I have, it's likely it uses 3 12v SLA batteries for a total of 36 volts. I would suggest you buy 100 amp hour batteries so you get a nice long run time. You'll want to measure the size of the battery (width, height, depth) so you make sure you buy batteries that fit in the battery box. In addition, if your batteries are like mine, they likely have M6 screw holes for terminals instead of what you typically see with a car which uses posts. Also make sure the SLA batteries you buy are deep cycle batteries. You definitely don't want to put car batteries in there because they won't give you much runtime.

On another note, I remember when the Rechargemower site still displayed the batteries and other accessories. The price they wanted for the batteries were quite high compared to what you can find on the internet for much cheaper. I'm fairly confident I could buy 3 new batteries for my G2 for around $500 right now. You know it's funny that the Rechargemower website is still up despite the company going bankrupt. I wonder who's paying to keep it up?


#5

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1 Lucky Texan

You know it's funny that the Rechargemower website is still up despite the company going bankrupt. I wonder who's paying to keep it up?



from a quick domain search;

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Registrant Email: mark@rechargemower.com


#6

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jim_h

I'm needing to replace the batteries and am finding no instructions as to how to do this. I have little in the way of mechanical knowledge or experience but have no problems learning. Can't find anything on the Recharge Mower website and searched the internet without success. The Recharge website doesn't even have a tab for parts at the moment so I'm concerned about even being able to order the batteries. I did manage to find a parts page by goggling "Recharge mower parts" but when you get to the website directly, there is no access to a parts page. Pretty strange.
Any information would be much appreciated.

Hi,

After 3 long years of problems with the Recharge G2, my wife and I decided to cut our losses and dismantle our no-longer operational G2.
I will be parting it out if anyone here is interested. I do have 2 sets of batteries, 2 sets of blades (one set is new/unused) and 2 sets of everything else except the front end and do not have any tires (decided to re-purpose them elsewhere).

If interested you can contact me via PM. We live in the West Suburban Chicago area. Obviously I am not going to ship the batteries but may consider shipping parts if buyer pays shipping. Happy to sell via ebay/paypal.

Thanks
Jim


#7

J

jim_h

Here are my eBay item#s if you want to take a look for any parts you need:

291537248120
291540022489


#8

J

juliej

I'm not sure how the G1 is set up. If you can upload pictures, that might help. If it's anything like the G2 I have, it's likely it uses 3 12v SLA batteries for a total of 36 volts. I would suggest you buy 100 amp hour batteries so you get a nice long run time. You'll want to measure the size of the battery (width, height, depth) so you make sure you buy batteries that fit in the battery box. In addition, if your batteries are like mine, they likely have M6 screw holes for terminals instead of what you typically see with a car which uses posts. Also make sure the SLA batteries you buy are deep cycle batteries. You definitely don't want to put car batteries in there because they won't give you much runtime.

On another note, I remember when the Rechargemower site still displayed the batteries and other accessories. The price they wanted for the batteries were quite high compared to what you can find on the internet for much cheaper. I'm fairly confident I could buy 3 new batteries for my G2 for around $500 right now. You know it's funny that the Rechargemower website is still up despite the company going bankrupt. I wonder who's paying to keep it up?

I didn't realize that my post had gotten replies. Thank you and sorry for the delay in responding.
I think the batteries for the G2 are larger, at least is seems that way from the images and prices on the Recharge site. the Recharge site price is also $799 for the G2 and $399 for the G1.

The battery for the G1 is listed 2 different ways. In the manual is it listed as a 12V 55ah and on line in the parts sections it is pictured with 12V 38ah on the battery. Unfortunately it doesn't list the dimensions so I would need to take it all apart to measure the batteries. I have been researching online today again for possible replacements. From your reply I take it that one can replace the batteries with higher amp hours. I didn't realize that. That changes the possibilities for the better. I don't know what is actually in the mower (38ah or 55ah) since I haven't dismantled it yet and am waiting for the mowing season to be over. This year and last, I managed by using it 15 minutes at a time and recharging. When the mowing season is over I will take it apart so that I can measure the batteries. I've attached images supporting the battery information that I have from the Recharge site and the G1 manual (first time doing this, so hope I did it correctly). The thumbnails are showing the images as being the same in the preview, but they are actually 2 different images when you click on them.

I also just learned today what the terminals on my batteries are called, i.e., insert terminals, which according the images on the site are the same on both models.

recharge mower battery.jpg
battery detail.png

I'd also like to find a source for replacing the blades. But again there are no specifics about the blades except for the photo. The G1 blades cost less, and I know that the G2 is a bigger mower so most likely the blades are not the same size.

So onward with the problem solving.
Thanks for your input.


#9

J

juliej

Here are my eBay item#s if you want to take a look for any parts you need:

291537248120
291540022489

Would like to check what you have but not sure where to look on Ebay. Thanks.


#10

MowerMike

MowerMike

Would like to check what you have but not sure where to look on Ebay. Thanks.

Just copy and paste either of those eBay listing numbers in the eBay search window, and it will take you to his listings. The second listing contains the batteries.


#11

J

jim_h

The batteries from the G2 are 12v 85ah batteries and I have 6 batteries for sale locally if anyone is located in the west-suburban Chicagoland area?
The older set, from our original G2, is 3 years old with 2 mowing seasons of use on them
The newer set, from our replacement G2, is 1 year old with maybe two mowing cycles on them (about two hours total).
Both sets hold a full charge, which I happen to know from charging them both in my troubleshooting efforts trying to get the newer G2 going.
Thanks,
Jim


#12

L

logistiker

I'd also like to find a source for replacing the blades. But again there are no specifics about the blades except for the photo. The G1 blades cost less, and I know that the G2 is a bigger mower so most likely the blades are not the same size.

If you can find them somewhere. You'll probably have to buy them used from someone who already has the tractor and is selling the parts. Unless your blades are extremely mangled, you just sharpen them or pay someone to sharpen them to make them last as long as possible.


#13

reynoldston

reynoldston

Are they different then a electric wheel chair battery?


#14

R

RechargeMowee

I didn't realize that my post had gotten replies. Thank you and sorry for the delay in responding.
I think the batteries for the G2 are larger, at least is seems that way from the images and prices on the Recharge site. the Recharge site price is also $799 for the G2 and $399 for the G1.

The battery for the G1 is listed 2 different ways. In the manual is it listed as a 12V 55ah and on line in the parts sections it is pictured with 12V 38ah on the battery. Unfortunately it doesn't list the dimensions so I would need to take it all apart to measure the batteries. I have been researching online today again for possible replacements. From your reply I take it that one can replace the batteries with higher amp hours. I didn't realize that. That changes the possibilities for the better. I don't know what is actually in the mower (38ah or 55ah) since I haven't dismantled it yet and am waiting for the mowing season to be over. This year and last, I managed by using it 15 minutes at a time and recharging. When the mowing season is over I will take it apart so that I can measure the batteries. I've attached images supporting the battery information that I have from the Recharge site and the G1 manual (first time doing this, so hope I did it correctly). The thumbnails are showing the images as being the same in the preview, but they are actually 2 different images when you click on them.

I also just learned today what the terminals on my batteries are called, i.e., insert terminals, which according the images on the site are the same on both models.

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View attachment 27327

I'd also like to find a source for replacing the blades. But again there are no specifics about the blades except for the photo. The G1 blades cost less, and I know that the G2 is a bigger mower so most likely the blades are not the same size.

So onward with the problem solving.
Thanks for your input.

Have you found a battery for your G1 mower? I also own a G1 mower and need to replace the battery. Any information would help. Thanks.


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