I have been searching on these forums and google for about 3 days now and have yet to find a complete answer, plus I have no idea where to start.
Currently have a Black & Decker MM875, 12 amp corded mower. I want to convert this into a cordless mower with 2 12v 115mah deep cycle marine batteries.
First question is, 24v enough to power a 12 amp motor? Sorry, that's all the specs I could find on this motor. Can I just use one 12v batteries to eliminate overkill? I have less than half an acre of grass to mow, usually takes me 45min to 1hr.
Secondly, if the batteries are sufficient to power the motor, how do I control the motor? What do I need between the motor and battery? I don't really care for the speed control as long as it spins as fast as it did on AC. I would like to be able to control it via R/C as this is going to be a R/C mower project.
Lastly, will a DC-AC power inverter be more cost effective/easier?
Thank you all for any input, I greatly need every bit of help I can get.
Currently have a Black & Decker MM875, 12 amp corded mower. I want to convert this into a cordless mower with 2 12v 115mah deep cycle marine batteries.
First question is, 24v enough to power a 12 amp motor? Sorry, that's all the specs I could find on this motor. Can I just use one 12v batteries to eliminate overkill? I have less than half an acre of grass to mow, usually takes me 45min to 1hr.
Secondly, if the batteries are sufficient to power the motor, how do I control the motor? What do I need between the motor and battery? I don't really care for the speed control as long as it spins as fast as it did on AC. I would like to be able to control it via R/C as this is going to be a R/C mower project.
Lastly, will a DC-AC power inverter be more cost effective/easier?
Thank you all for any input, I greatly need every bit of help I can get.
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