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.
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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I'm going thru same prob. with 24V battery for WG167. Had same thing with older 18V that came precharged & then wouldn't recharge. 3 batteries later, they sent me to a "technical" rep who said "NO NO, it's not the batteries, it's the charger" He sent me a reconditioned charger & it worked fine. I'm not having any luck so far with the "MAX 24V". On my 2nd battery. It didn't come precharged & will only charge to 18V which is what the charger is outputting! Trying to get a "tech rep" to diagnose but no luck so far. Their tools are handy & work well if you can just get the battery/charger resolved!!!
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.
I'm having the same problem. Worked great then didn't last as long. Now I'm stuck with this piece of crap useless piece of equipment. I'm back to spending too much time trimming with scissors since I can't afford a new battery non the less a new trimmer. Thanks a lot WORX! It doesn't Work! I'll never buy another of their product!
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.
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