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  1. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    UPDATE. Another bad battery this spring. Sold it yesterday. No more electric riding mower for me. The electric push mower still works fine.
  2. papajack

    No more electric Ryobi RM480E 38"

    Another year of needing to buy and install a bad battery. This is my third year in a row. My first set of batteries lasted 5 years before I upgraded all four, This year I decided I had enough and sold it. No more electric riding mowers for me.
  3. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    I do not see electric cars working for the average person. Electric tools, yes. There will never be enough chargers, and the power grid will not support them. You saw what last winter did to the chargers. The government put so many restrictions on building charges that they haven't built a...
  4. papajack

    Replacing Ryobi Riding mower batteries with Lithium Ion Batteries

    This seems like a good idea. Any one know how well they do?
  5. papajack

    My Roybi RM480e problems

    I discovered that one battery had gone bad. I bought one for $240, which fixed all my problems. YouTube can show you how to switch your batteries over to Lithium-Ion Batteries. Four batteries cost $800.
  6. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    My Ryobi had one bad battery. Another $239 battery fixed the problem.
  7. papajack

    My Roybi RM480e problems

    My mower will move fine without blades engaged, but once reaching max speed or if I try to go up the slightest incline will stop and start beeping to return and charge. When blades are engaged, well that's weird too. If the ground is level and if I go very, very slowly and don't lower the blades...
  8. papajack

    Cost of replacing batteries

    That's the plan. We bought a high dollar washer and dryer. Three years later a computer chip died on the dryer. They no longer made that part. We ended up buying a speed queen washer and dryer. They are made the old way.
  9. papajack

    Cost of replacing batteries

    We have a 2005 Honda Civic going strong—very few repairs. My 2015 Chevy Colorado is still in great shape. Electric vehicles will not last as long, and I do not see a used electric vehicle market. The risk of suddenly replacing a battery pack for up to $60K is scary.
  10. papajack

    Cost of replacing batteries

    Before you buy an electric mower, look at the cost of battery replacement. I have a Ryobi electric riding lawn mower. I bought it in 2017 and replaced the batteries in 2022. The cost was $1039. This season, my batteries no longer hold a charge as long as two years ago. I love my mower, but the...
  11. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    You can't be too careful. Ammo box is a good idea.
  12. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    In the 70's I had a Murray lawn mower. It lasted over 10 tens. I just put gas in it and left it out in the yard until next spring. Always started on the first pull. Like real men, they do not make them like that anymore.
  13. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    For anything with batteries, you have to decide if you are OK with the cost. Look up the cost before you buy. My Ryobi takes four batteries, old-fashioned lead batteries. For example, now stories are coming out that car battery replacements cost from $20 to $50 thousand if they still make the...
  14. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    So true. Some people check their fingers after working on something.
  15. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    Kill switches is already the law. They will be put in new cars. They used drunk driving as the excuse. You will be monitored to start the car. While driving if the device decides u r a problem the car is cut off.
  16. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    When more people have these batteries we will see more problems. Besides the power grid can not support charging all these batteries.
  17. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    I have read it. Global warming is meant to give the government more power. With today's technology and what's coming, your house and cars will be controlled. For example, Exceed your carbon footprint with your car. It could be disabled for the rest of the month. They are already talking bout...
  18. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    The way this is going, yes. Cops can be sent to arrest you for a CO2 law. Look what happened during COVID-19. People were arrested for being outside by themselves. In 2026, all cars will have a kill switch built in. Your car will be monitored. A lawyer said he sees people getting automatic...
  19. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    States are going to ban gas engines. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/least-8-states-plan-ban-101800511.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
  20. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    https://www.consumerreports.org/health/electric-bikes/electric-bike-fires-and-lithium-ion-batteries-a4632489902/
  21. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    https://carbuzz.com/news/parking-garage-bans-all-evs-and-hybrids/ https://www.cfact.org/2021/09/30/ev-buyers-beware-fires-scarce-charging-times-and-parking-restrictions/
  22. papajack

    Parking Lithium powered Equipment in the house or garage

    Is it worth the chance? You can not put out one of these fires. My wife's Samsung Cell phone swelled up, ready to catch fire. We happen to see it in time.
  23. papajack

    GOODBYE TO ELECTRIC

    I have owned a Ryobi battery-operated Riding lawn mower since 2017. I paid $2400 new. In 2022, I replaced the batteries from 50 to 100 for $1200. I replaced the batteries myself. Two years later, my batteries are not holding a full charge again. My next purchase will be a gas engine. The...
  24. papajack

    New Ryobi Tractor

    I have owned a Ryobi battery-operated Riding lawn mower for eight years. I paid $2400 new. In 2022, I replaced the batteries from 50 to 100 for $1200. I replaced the batteries myself. Two years later, my batteries are not holding a full charge again. My next purchase will be a gas engine. The...
  25. papajack

    Difference in RYOBI 48 - 75 or 100ah riding mower

    I ordered them from HOME DEPOT and had them delivered to the store. Dropped off the old ones at the same time. So far so good. My last ones lasted about six years. It is nice to have the extra power.
  26. papajack

    Difference in RYOBI 48 - 75 or 100ah riding mower

    The LiFePO4 battery. I think I spent $1100 on batteries.
  27. papajack

    Difference in RYOBI 48 - 75 or 100ah riding mower

    I did mine last year. The only difference is removing the rear spacer. There are two videos on YouTube that I used. I installed this too for 48 volts. Pulsetech PowerPulse Battery Maintenance System
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