How to Charge the Battery on a Riding Lawn Mower
Authored by Tractor Supply Company
Authored by Tractor Supply Company
Are you having trouble getting your lawn mower started? A dead battery may be your problem. Like cars, lawn mowers require maintenance, and sometimes that involves recharging the battery. Luckily, there are a couple of easy ways to do this at home. Follow these steps on how to charge a lawn mower battery with or without a charger.
To ensure a successful charge, ask yourself these three questions.
1. What voltage is a lawn mower battery?
Most lawn mowers built after 1980 use 12-volt batteries—double-check your model to be sure. The voltage of your mower battery charger should match the number of volts in your battery. Check the number of amps in your lawn tractor battery charger, too. Ten amps are standard, and anything lower is also ok — anything higher than 10 amps may hurt the battery.
2. How often does a lawn mower battery need charging?
Lawn mower batteries tend to last a while, so you don't need to charge on a regular basis. It's more likely to die if the mower is out of use for an extended period or if you accidentally leave the keys in the ignition for several hours.
If you live in a cold climate and store your lawn mower during the winter, you may need to recharge the battery at the start of spring. However, you can decrease those chances by fully charging the battery before putting the mower into storage. Check out our guide on other ways you can prep your lawn maintenance equipment for the spring season.
3. How long does it take to charge a lawn mower battery?
The amp level on your mower battery charger determines how quickly it will charge. A standard 10-amp charger takes about an hour to reach a full charge; that number decreases for smaller amp values. For example, a five-amp charger will charge your lawn mower battery in about two hours.
If you have a lawn mower battery, follow these steps for an easy charge.
Don't have access to a mower battery charger? If your mower uses a 12-volt battery, you can safely jump-start it with your car. Some chemicals and vapors may be released when using this method, so wear gloves and protective glasses and do this in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors. After taking these precautions, follow these steps:
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