GUIDE to my favorite RECHARGEABLE MOWER, the BLACK AND DECKER CMM625
I got free a Black and Decker side-discharge CMM625 rechargeable mower. It came with AC adapter (output 17v DC, 1.7 AMP, 'obsolete' on servicemaster.net). It wouldn't start. Check the battery; make sure the safety switch is installed; make sure the blade is able to turn (do this when there is NO way the blade could accidentally start!). I fixed mine up and can say that I am able to mow my 6000 foot yard in relative quiet and with no vapors or cords!
7/2009: EDIT: 2 years later the battery is still going on mine; during the winter keep the unit plugged in, or every couple of months charge it up; don't let the battery freeze in uncharged state!
There seem to be a bunch of brands but B&D seems the most common. People seem to think the CMM1200 and CMM1000 are the best but they are heavier than my little greeny, which is still as heavy as a computer monitor.
The beauty of electric mowers is they are pretty easy to diagnose - just a motor and cord or a motor and battery. the battery is usually either 12v or 2 put together to make 24 volts. I've heard panasonic makes a replacement for these (about 26Ah and weighs 20 pounds and costs $60-90). In the case of mine, it didn't come with the safety/kill switch an orange thing which you can purchase from servicemaster.net for b&d mowers. That was all that was wrong with it. It took me an hour and some disassembly to figure this out. I initially made mine out of a whittled wooden clothes pin and found that it worked. (warning doing so is I'm sure dangerous, but I wanted to see if it worked!) Then I ordered it, a mulching 'insert' (only $6 each - the insert doesn't mention the world mulch or they would charge you $20!), and replacement carbon brushes from b&d. I love my mower now. True I never had a gass mower before, but now I will never get one. I will replace the battery when it dies every 5 years or so-keeping it inside my house or above-freezing garage in the winter.
I corresponded with a nice seller on ebay whose picture I have attached because it is highly useful in pointing out what this mower is and what you need. Note I was about to buy the $30-50 BA-075 grass catcher but I do NOT believe it will fit the CMM625 series after seeing this picture. If you're looking for such a bag, good luck - you may have to fashion your own. I bought the $6 mulch insert and will never look back!
Next plans: connect a 12v solar panel (direct, or through a 'charge-controller') to my little CM625 to keep the battery topped up instead of relying on the AC adapter. Good luck ecofriendly and cheapster suburbanite mowers out there!
7/2009 EDIT: NOTE when you're charging a red LED light glows under the safety shut off switch. When it's ready to be used, there should be a green glowing LED
Sorry for the small picture. Ebay did that to it, I swear!
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