I have a Hyundai Cordless Lawn Mower SPL-CLM-8, and can not seem to get it charged. When I plug it in, the red light comes on as it should, but it doesn't charge.. the needle on the indicator stays on E, and the green light doesn't come on. the mower will not start.
I just bought this used and saw it working perfectly. I haven't used it yet, so I'm wondering if I'm just missing something small...
thanks
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Use locktite red on the threads. It may also be that one bolt is left hand thread and the other side is standard right hand thread. The should be on so that moving forward tightens the nut. You should also have two washers and a nut. I wonder if you have the one that was discontinued?
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most likely the threads are rusted and the retainer nuts are turning in the plastic cover
you may have to take it in to a mower shop or get drastic to get it apart
The batteries are defective in this unit. It should be returned to the dealer that you purchased it from and get exchanged, or your money back. Another way to test this mower is to charge the batteries fully, then test them. If they are truly fully charged, run the mower until it slows down, and test the batteries again. If they are still charged, (unlikely) then the problem is in the motor itself and still should be returned.
Could be.Those batteries leak charge even when not in use.I would let it go for 24-48 hours just to be sure.Unless the batteries or charger becomes very hot.
Sounds like a battery problem, you could have a defective cell which is causing a very low voltage to be sent to the motor which = slow spin.
Yes the charge indicator could be related.
You can take the battery apart and find out what type of cell it is and have it replaced...but personally I hate cordless lawn mowers for this exact reason so I would go but a manual push or a gas model.
Possibly the handle must e folder for it to charge. Possibly the on/off switch was on. More than likely it must be off to charge. Sorry that is all I can offer without seeing the mower in person.
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