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Neuton 5.2 SPECIFICATIONS: |
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Battery: |
24-volt, 10-amp hour, sealed lead/acid type, with built-in carrying handle and charging receptacle |
Motor: |
24-volt, 32-amp permanent magnet electric motor |
Run time: |
45 to 60 minutes on a single charge (1/4 acre) |
Blade Tip Speed: |
16,000 ft./min. |
Time to Charge Battery: |
24-48 hours |
Grass Bagger Capacity : |
1 Bushel |
Length with Bag : |
48" |
Length without
Bag : |
30" |
Cutting Width : |
14" |
Overall Width : |
18" |
Max. Height (to handlebar): |
38-1/2" |
Weight without Battery: |
33 lbs. |
Weight with Battery: |
48 lbs. |
Warranty: |
2 years residential use (90 days commercial use) |
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The True Measure of Power
When considering the purchase of a
battery powered mower, don't be fooled by
claims that higher voltage is better. The
true measure of the power and capacity of
a battery is watt-hours -- the amount of
power that the battery can deliver over time. To
calculate watt-hours multiply a battery’s
volts by its amp hour rating.
Volts x Amp-Hours = Watt-Hours
For example, a 36 volt battery may sound
powerful but, if it is only rated to 5 amp
hours, it has less energy than a Neuton CE
5.2 battery.
36 Volts x 5 Amp Hours = 180
Watt-Hours
The 24 volt Neuton CE 5 battery actually
packs 33% more energy than the above example:
24 Volts x 10 Amp Hours = 240
Watt-Hours
So don't be guided by voltage alone -- compare
the watt-hour rating of battery-powered mowers
and you’ll find out that Neuton batteries
run stronger for longer. |
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