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Episode: 3443
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Title: HPR3443: Neuton battery replacement
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3443/hpr3443.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 23:32:19
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This is hacker public radio episode 3443 for Wednesday the 13th of October 2021.
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Today's show is entitled Newton Battery Replacement.
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It is hosted by Roen and is about 10 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is Roen describes replacing the battery in his Newton M 4.1 electric lawn mower.
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Hello, this is Roen, welcome to another episode of Hack Public Radio.
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Today I'm going to be talking about replacing the batteries for a new
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tron lawn mower, electric lawn mower.
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I purchased this probably back in the early 2000s, 2004-ish.
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I think it's traveled from house to house.
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Actually it was at my parents for a while and I just recently got it back.
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I know in my composting episode I talked about and we had long guys doing our lawn
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but I think I'm now going to be taking that over.
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The graph seems to be going crazy.
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Oh, she's inside.
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They were walking by with a dog looking for our little puppy who likes to run in the yard.
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Now they're passing another neighbor with a bigger dog.
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Anyway, so I'm now going to be doing our grass.
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I think it's just been going crazy around the last year.
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So I can't afford to have the graph.
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People come as often as it needs to be mowed.
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So I decided my parents didn't want the mower anymore.
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So I got it back from them.
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Unfortunately when I got it back,
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and I figured the batteries were going to be dead.
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It's been a while and I know they hadn't used it.
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They didn't even have the sort of battery case that you slide into the mower.
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I looked around to see you can't buy replacements anymore.
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Neutron I think was bought out by DR or some other company.
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And even if you can still find a website and it looks like you can still buy some of the
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accessories but they're just not doing the batteries.
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So I did find on eBay a battery case, just the case for around 40 bucks.
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US that would fit in my model.
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So I ordered that and I double checked to make sure that it would fit
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when I got here.
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And then I went on Amazon and I bought a, well you need two 12 volt batteries.
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Because it runs a 24 volt.
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I guess the ones that fit and I think the way it looks like perhaps neutron did it.
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It was they had two 12 volt batteries you run in series.
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So I ordered the Mighty Max battery NL 10-12, which was one of those ones that was
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suggested on Amazon and seemed to have OK reviews.
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So right now I just took the batteries out.
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I'm actually going to register just there.
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Redically you get a three extra month warranty, longer warranty.
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I'm guessing that's not going to matter but it may.
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And it did come with a little, so you have to of course jump to get up to 12 volts.
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You have to run the batteries or excuse me to get up to 24 volts.
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You have to take the two 12 volt batteries and connect them in series.
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When I was looking on the Amazon site I thought it said that the battery,
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the two batteries I was buying because I bought it at the set,
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came with the jumper but it didn't.
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Of course I hadn't actually looked in the case.
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I hadn't opened up the case yet of the neutron case that I got off of eBay.
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But when I did open it up there was, well it looks like the original
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jumper so that you can run them in series.
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Which is good because I actually had never even when I had it before.
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I had just purchased an extra one so I could just swap them in and out and never had gotten
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to a point of actually replacing the batteries.
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So it was pleasantly surprised that that was in there.
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The two batteries do fit as they set on the website.
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So I sort of had to slide them part way into the case.
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I just connected the jumper and now I'm about to connect the other two terminals.
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And so the battery case not only holds the batteries but then it has a little circuit board
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with an LED on it. It looks like a resistor and some other things so that you can plug
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the charger into it and charge the batteries up.
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So it makes it very nice. So having I guess to take it apart and charge each battery separately.
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So I'm going to go ahead and do that now.
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I'll edit it out if it ends up taking too long.
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So now I'm going to do, if I remember correctly, I'm going to do positive first.
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And that just slides on and take off the one.
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The battery terminals came with little slide on plastic protectors.
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So I stood them off and now I'm sliding on the negative.
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Okay, theoretically I think they come charged.
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I'm going to go ahead and put this on the charger.
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It just slides in there. It feels pretty snug.
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And then the case lid just sort of goes over top and clicks into place.
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Well, if not soon to go, is that not that far enough or things not going in?
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What's going on?
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Actually, maybe I just need to just have things in the way.
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I feel like it's lining up correctly.
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In the upper corners.
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Maybe I just need to, okay, I think I just need to screw it in now.
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Looks like it's going on quite right now.
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I see. Looks like one of the small wires that runs from the PCB board,
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they sort of, they go to the terminals.
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Like it was in front of the hole.
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There's two holes that you, you line up with the lid so that you can screw,
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screw this pipe and it was sort of in the way.
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It takes care of the issue.
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Yeah, it seems a little weird.
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And I only did with unscrew the lid before.
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I guess that's where they belong.
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I seem to be having issues getting it back in place.
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I think it's tightly as I want.
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Now we'll see how that does.
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I'm trying to squeeze.
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This does use something, what's I start?
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I got to find the, need to find the bit again because it's a star shaped bit to screw it in.
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Which one was it?
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I think it was like a t10 star shaped, I guess torqued in.
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What I had that fit, I let this, it screws it in so that tools to be working.
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I guess I should have put it, probably should have.
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Maybe I'll do that.
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I'm going to go get my voltmeter and nothing's blown up yet.
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I'm assuming I'm doing things right.
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I guess I should have put a voltmeter across it to make sure that I was actually seeing the 12 volts
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across the battery.
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I guess for thorough in the shakes and
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adding out this show a little bit, I will be right back with my voltmeter.
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Okay, well, after a 20 or 30 minute fruit research for, I think I have two multimeters,
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one in analog and one is digital.
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Analog as in, you know, the needle was analog.
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It will measure DC voltage.
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I can't find either of them, very frustrating.
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You can hear my neighbor perhaps mowing his lawn in the background.
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Anyway, I just decided to go ahead, I've got the charger out and plugged it in and the
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LE readily de-like came on, stating that it's charging.
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So I think right now I'm going to call this an episode, give this time to charge for a little bit,
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and then maybe do another episode when I get the mower running.
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So until then, thank you for listening to Hecker Public Radio.
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