Worx 19-Inch 24 Volt 17 Ah Mulch/Bag/Side Discharge Cordless Electric Lawn Mower with Removable Battery #WG780 Logo

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Anonymous Posted on Aug 16, 2013

Having problem with a 24v -17Ah battery for a Worx 19" lawn mower. Must repeatedly unplug and reinsert the battery charger jack into the battery charge jack receptacle until I receive the RED LED Indication that the battery is charging. Does this indicate a problem with the Charger, the Charger jack or the Battery ? Has anyone else experienced this problem ? The Charger Light remains GREEN w/ NO BATTERY CHARGE.

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  • Posted on May 20, 2011

SOURCE: Though my Worx WG781 cordless

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.

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