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hpr3693 :: Fixing the automatic cutoff mechanism to an electric mower

Rho`n describes fixing the safety mechanism to his electric mower

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Hosted by Rho`n on 2022-09-28 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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Duration: 00:04:34

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Synopsis

In this episode, Rho`n fixes the safety mechanism to his Neuton electric mower. Recently the automatic cutoff mechanism was getting finicky. Needing to pull the safety bar back just the correct amount to keep the mower running. Often needing to keep hands on both the left and right sides of the safety bar to prevent the mower from turning off.

After opening up the housing holding the safety bars, it appeared that the tension spring which causes the bars to disengage from the switch when the bars are released was loose. This would allow the prong that the bars push into the switch contact to slip off the contact and slide overtop of the switch—turning off the mower. After tightening the coils and putting it back in place, the issue was resolved.

Neuton electric mower
Neuton electric mower with handle collapsed showing the bottom of the safety handle housing.
Internal view of safety mechanism
Internal view of the automatic cutoff mechanism.

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Comment #1 posted on 2022-10-27 05:55:44 by Some Guy On The Internet

Thank you.

This is a very satisfying show. I was worried for a bit when you made the first cut and the mower didn’t work, but when you returned with an update I was excited. Are the electric mowers worth purchasing over gas mowers? I see everything electrical as “proprietary design” unless it demonstrates otherwise. I just don’t want to buy a mower that comes with a monthly service fee (John Deer). Thanks for the show.

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