AchingBack
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Here is a cool link with pictures of the inside of the factory. The Lowes Raven Hybrid Riding Lawn Mower / Generator - Power Player | Tools In Action - Tools and Gear for the Working Man
I saw one at Lowes this weekend, my first thought was that it looked like Batman's lawnmower. :laughing:
I saw one at Lowes this weekend, my first thought was that it looked like Batman's lawnmower. :laughing:
yeah i just saw it and i think That electric power would be great to have.Yeah they r really very expensive.
Gun mount and ground engaging equipment, such a my 10 inch plow and grader blade, maybe even a mount for a snow blade or a electric snow blower attachment. Mounts should be activate by electric actuaters. Give me time and I'll see what I can do.

Is there any inherent braking/regen from the wheel motors or does the Raven just freewheel down hill?
larry
Larry,
The drive motors actually hold the machine back when going down a steep grade slowly if you do not press the accelator pedal. Now, I'm not sure if this a design feature, however it seems to work well with mine. The braking system is adequate, but not impressive. Scott
There is a very simple meter that you can just clip around the wire to tell you the current in it. The meter has no power supply of its own, using the induction from wire current to power itself. I have one that is a center null with -60 and +60 on either side and it would be perfect for this since this is sensitive enuf and this type meter is tolerant of huge overcurrent. Hoyt Electrical makes these in various ranges : 800-2583652, X122 Mark. The problem is that these are no longer on the shelf because their utility for determining direction and ~ magnitude of current is not generally recognized ... and componded with their infinite life in ready to use condition.If you installed an ammeter & shunt, it should be able to tell you if the batteries are being charged or discharged. It would at least be curious.