Title :
High-performance lawn-mower prototype with re-used Lithium Iron Phosphate battery
Author :
Weiss, H. ; Schopf, K. ; Zarkar, M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Eng., Montanuniv., Leoben, Austria
Abstract :
Small lawn-mowers powered by low-energy lithium batteries are on the market already. However, battery powers only the grass cutting blades while propulsion is to be done manually. Standard self-propelling lawn-mowers use noisy combustion engines or 230 V AC supplied single-phase induction machines. A self-propelled battery powered lawn-mower is developed and assembled within a prototype project. Lithium Ion batteries are the present optimal choice for mobile power from the technical side. The general high cost of such an mobile off-grid energy supply leads to employing cells in re-use. An application-adapted battery management system is realized for that purpose. As the 230 V AC drive is the original grid-powered one, we insert a commercial 12 V DC => 230 V AC inverter. In order to accomplish start-up of the induction machine some additional circuits are included.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; battery management systems; battery powered vehicles; internal combustion engines; lawnmowers; lithium compounds; power grids; secondary cells; AC inverter; Li; LiFeP; application-adapted battery management system; grass cutting blades; high-performance lawn-mower prototype; induction machine; low-energy lithium batteries; mobile off-grid energy supply; mobile power; noisy combustion engines; re-used lithium iron phosphate battery; self-propelled battery powered lawn-mower; self-propelling lawn-mowers; single-phase induction machines; voltage 12 V; voltage 230 V; Batteries; Capacitors; Discharges (electric); Induction machines; Inverters; Standards; Switches; Lithium-Ion battery; balancing; start automation;
Conference_Titel :
Actual Problems of Electronics Instrument Engineering (APEIE), 2014 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Novosibirsk
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6019-4
DOI :
10.1109/APEIE.2014.7040793