GREENWORKS 60V MOWER Tripping Breaker
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Brushless Motor Controller Assembly
The motor controller (ESC) contains the MOSFETs that regulate current flow from the 60V battery to the motor windings. If these components degrade or if the current-sensing logic fails, it will prematurely trigger the internal electronic breaker during standard torque demands. Replacing the controller restores the proper amperage thresholds for heavy cutting.
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Replacement Blade
A dull or unbalanced blade increases the mechanical load and rotational drag on the motor. This physics-based load increase causes the motor to draw higher-than-rated current (Amperage), which triggers the safety circuit breaker to protect the motor from thermal runaway. A sharp blade reduces the torque requirement and prevents the trip.
SKU: 2929902
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6%
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Brushless Motor Assembly
Internal shorts in the motor windings or friction from failing bearings can create excessive electrical resistance. This causes a spike in current draw that exceeds the safety limits programmed into the mower's firmware, resulting in a persistent 'tripping' sensation where the mower shuts down under even light loads.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Brushless Motor Controller Assembly.
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