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    Scott M
    Battery for automower 210C. I have an automower 210C and...Answeredescalated
    Parts Question posted February 5, 2012 by Scott M, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    Battery for automower 210C.

    I have an automower 210C and the battery seems to only last half as long as it used to.
    Are there replacment batteries available? I've seen them for the 210AC - but not 210C.
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    Greg P.

     

    Hi Scott,

    Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

    Husqvarna does not sell any parts direct. Batteries are available. Your part # 540 05 96-02. You can find your local Husqvarna dealers for sales, service, parts and manuals using the link. /images/us/homeowner/home/ . You must contact your local Husqvarna Service center for any and all parts and service as well as pricing. Any Husqvarna dealer should be able to order parts as needed. All units are sold through either national retailers or local dealers and as such they control the retail pricing. Unfortunately we do not have direct information on who carries what units/parts. Any of the dealers should be able to order this for you.

    Always try GOOGLE for your model or part # (drop the spaces and dashes) and you can find out a lot of information about your unit or distributors trying to sell you parts.

    You can also try these websites: www.ordertree.com or www.jackssmallengines.com or www.searspartsdirect.com

     

    Hope this helps. Thanks for using our products and have a great day.

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    • Greg P.

       

      Hi Scott,

      Thank you for contacting Husqvarna.

      Husqvarna does not sell any parts direct. Batteries are available. Your part # 540 05 96-02. You can find your local Husqvarna dealers for sales, service, parts and manuals using the link. /images/us/homeowner/home/ . You must contact your local Husqvarna Service center for any and all parts and service as well as pricing. Any Husqvarna dealer should be able to order parts as needed. All units are sold through either national retailers or local dealers and as such they control the retail pricing. Unfortunately we do not have direct information on who carries what units/parts. Any of the dealers should be able to order this for you.

      Always try GOOGLE for your model or part # (drop the spaces and dashes) and you can find out a lot of information about your unit or distributors trying to sell you parts.

      You can also try these websites: www.ordertree.com or www.jackssmallengines.com or www.searspartsdirect.com

       

      Hope this helps. Thanks for using our products and have a great day.

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    • Karl Zimmermann

      You can build your own battery pack for a fraction of the cost if you can solder.  Match the battery type in your current pack(s) and you should be fine.  I went to a larger capacity battery and have had no problems.  Amazon sells in bulk. 

      Here is another little tip:  Once you build or buy your new battery pack(s), let the mower charge it/them for at least a couple hours before you set the mower free on the grass.  Set a program to run for three to four hours when you can be there to monitor it.  Ours ran for about 90 minutes on one charge, then took about 35 minutes to recharge.  We also determined that one cycle was not enough to mow the lawn well, so I had to program it to run for two cycles on the days we chose to run it (twice or three times a week based on growth rate).

      This is where the math comes in, but first some background.  I am using NiMH batteries which, I believe you will discover with research, do not develop run time memory like the older NiCd  batteries, BUT they do have a finite number of charge cycles.  Since I like to optimize, I have set the program time based on the combination of run and charge times.  For me that was 90 minute run time x 2 + 35 minute charge time or a total of 3 hours and 35 minutes.  I set the program time to 3 hours 45 minutes to make sure I got two full cycles.  i.e. If I had randomly programmed my run duration to be 4 hours and 30 minutes, the third run cycle would have only been 20 minutes and my battery life would have dropped from 7 to 4.5 years. (Some assumptions in there, but I hope you get the idea.)

      Also note that batteries are temperature sensitive.  Charging under freezing is not usually recommended and NiMHs don't really like to be charged under 5 C according to the web.  High temps should be avoided as well.  I also unplug the batteries after fully charged, including the round motherboard battery, before I put it in winter storage.  If you store where temps go under freezing, then bring your battery packs inside for the winter.

      HTH! smiley

       

        

       

       

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