Hi all.
Moderately knowledgable electronics wise and yet I am completely stumped by something that happened today.
My 24v black and decker (aka craftsman) cordless mower has not been charging and so I opened it up to look around and try to diagnose. Noticed a couple 12v lead acid batteries wired I'min
Not sure how smart the charging circuit is but the board is fairly "big" (I know that's meaningless. I'm just saying there's got to be something it's doing .
1st thing I thought to test was the wall wart but I assume,ed wrongly that it was outputting dc and saw very little mV on my meter so diagnosed (wrongly) that it burned out and promptly spiced its proprietary connector to a led over 24v dc wall wart I had if slightly lower amperage. (600ma vs 1A)
Plugged it in and saw the mowers charging green light come on (hadn't seen THAT in a while) left it charging for about 8 hrs and then checked the OLD wall wart the original proper one and noticed (to my shock) that it said 24v AC output (1A). Omg. I ran out to he garage and pulled off my spliced 24v DC (600ma) wall wart (showing green barge light and not at all warm) and tested the mower and
Kapow! It started right up seemingly 3/4 charged sounding. I unplugged everything and scratched my head.
So after all that preamble I have one question:
HOW CAN THIS BE?
Do you think the charging circuit can smartly handle either ac or dc and I lucked out to not fry anything?
Why would they ship it with an ac wall wart if the batteries are dc? Should I continue using my splicerific friend or not?
Cheers!
Tom
Portland OR
Moderately knowledgable electronics wise and yet I am completely stumped by something that happened today.
My 24v black and decker (aka craftsman) cordless mower has not been charging and so I opened it up to look around and try to diagnose. Noticed a couple 12v lead acid batteries wired I'min
Not sure how smart the charging circuit is but the board is fairly "big" (I know that's meaningless. I'm just saying there's got to be something it's doing .
1st thing I thought to test was the wall wart but I assume,ed wrongly that it was outputting dc and saw very little mV on my meter so diagnosed (wrongly) that it burned out and promptly spiced its proprietary connector to a led over 24v dc wall wart I had if slightly lower amperage. (600ma vs 1A)
Plugged it in and saw the mowers charging green light come on (hadn't seen THAT in a while) left it charging for about 8 hrs and then checked the OLD wall wart the original proper one and noticed (to my shock) that it said 24v AC output (1A). Omg. I ran out to he garage and pulled off my spliced 24v DC (600ma) wall wart (showing green barge light and not at all warm) and tested the mower and
Kapow! It started right up seemingly 3/4 charged sounding. I unplugged everything and scratched my head.
So after all that preamble I have one question:
HOW CAN THIS BE?
Do you think the charging circuit can smartly handle either ac or dc and I lucked out to not fry anything?
Why would they ship it with an ac wall wart if the batteries are dc? Should I continue using my splicerific friend or not?
Cheers!
Tom
Portland OR
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