Hi everyone,
I am in the late stages of converting my Cub Cadet Riding mower to electric power after the ICE lost compression.
I got a kit from electricmotorsports.com that includes an ME-1004 motor and an Alltrax SR-48300 controller.
I've gotten everything mounted up, wired up and the machine runs using the existing hydrostat drive and the existing belt drive for the mower deck.
I was using some Lead acid batteries I had around and getting terrible run times (<10 min) with the deck running. I purchased two 122Ah Deep Cycle batteries from WalMart and am now running 3 deep cycle and a 'normal' battery from a recent generator install.
When i start the system, the 'fuel guage' I'm using shows the pack voltage at 51.2 v. After a few minutes of driving but not mowing, the voltage shows 48.4.
As soon as I engage the mower deck, the voltage begins dropping. Within 10 minutes it's less than 40v, in fifteen it's less than 30v. If i disengage the deck, the voltage begins to recover. By the time i got it back to my workspace, the voltage was back into the 44v range.
My long suffering wife is losing faith and patience in this conversion and, in my inexperience, I am struggling to to justify the additional purchase of Li batteries to replace the run pack.
Does anyone have ideas why the voltage drops so precipitously? Is it something to do with discharge rate? (I didnt manage to get an Amperage draw reading during operation last night.)
Will a Li pack handle the draw better? I am going to need a couple of hours per charge for this to be viable. We have 4+ acres to mow.
thanks in advance,
---Devin
I am in the late stages of converting my Cub Cadet Riding mower to electric power after the ICE lost compression.
I got a kit from electricmotorsports.com that includes an ME-1004 motor and an Alltrax SR-48300 controller.
I've gotten everything mounted up, wired up and the machine runs using the existing hydrostat drive and the existing belt drive for the mower deck.
I was using some Lead acid batteries I had around and getting terrible run times (<10 min) with the deck running. I purchased two 122Ah Deep Cycle batteries from WalMart and am now running 3 deep cycle and a 'normal' battery from a recent generator install.
When i start the system, the 'fuel guage' I'm using shows the pack voltage at 51.2 v. After a few minutes of driving but not mowing, the voltage shows 48.4.
As soon as I engage the mower deck, the voltage begins dropping. Within 10 minutes it's less than 40v, in fifteen it's less than 30v. If i disengage the deck, the voltage begins to recover. By the time i got it back to my workspace, the voltage was back into the 44v range.
My long suffering wife is losing faith and patience in this conversion and, in my inexperience, I am struggling to to justify the additional purchase of Li batteries to replace the run pack.
Does anyone have ideas why the voltage drops so precipitously? Is it something to do with discharge rate? (I didnt manage to get an Amperage draw reading during operation last night.)
Will a Li pack handle the draw better? I am going to need a couple of hours per charge for this to be viable. We have 4+ acres to mow.
thanks in advance,
---Devin