Automatic start

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Is it possible to have a gas powered lawn mower engine start itself via its electric starter and charge its own battery at a pre determined point of battery discharge
In other words I want to keep a battery that I use to run a pump charged to a safe level versus discharge it to a point of damaging the battery.
Lawn mower engines are affordable
If I could have something monitor the battery and recharge at a safe point than I will have accomplished what I need to have happen
Thanks
 
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Cheaper and more effective to use a battery maintainer if power is available, if not then use a solar battery maintainer. Besides using a small gas engine means keeping up with the fuel and oil which to me is no different than manually checking the battery.
 
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Power not available and solar will never keep up with usage
 
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So you are running a pump heavily and the only power is battery?

Might a small generator be a better starting point? That would give you the motor and generating piece of it. The monitor/trigger part might be tougher, but you could deal with some of the things Lou listed above, perhaps. Maybe more serious solar with batteries would be a solution?
 
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That's as funny as all get-out. :ROFLMAO:

I like the spuing diesel MOX.
 

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