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23-47 | EGO Z6 Zero turn 56v Lithium Ion Long Term Review | Pros and Cons | ZT4204L | ZTR
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
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0:00 - Z6 in action
3:25 - EGO Z6 ownership
5:04 - Ego battery problems
9:18 - Ego error 607
11:30 - Ego Z6 screen
11:55 - Ego Z6 bar equalization
12:45 - No Gas
13:37 - Ego z6 Loudness
14:09 - Ego z6 Hitch
14:32 - Ego z6 Lights
15:00 - Ego z6 working inclines
The EGO Power+ 42” Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower is a ZTR like nothing else out there. Featuring Peak Power+ technology, it can hold up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium Batteries - the same battery technology powering all EGO products, making it the World’s First Platform Compatible Rider. Delivering 22 horsepower, equivalent to a gas engine, and reaching a top speed of 8 MPH, the Z6 covers up to 2-acres on a single charge. The 4 independent brushless motors deliver the power and performance of gas with an adjustable hydraulic seat suspension for a comfortable mowing experience. Customize the ride with a LCD interface featuring 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, and Sport - that can be accessed with the simple touch of a finger. Premium features like LED lights, USB charging port and Bluetooth come standard to make the experience unlike any other ZTR. Experience zero-turn mowing like never before with the all-new EGO Power+ 42” Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower - Power Like No Other.
Peak Power+ Technology combines the power of up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries
Holds up to 6 batteries for maximum runtime (4 included)
Power of gas with 22 HP equivalent engine
Cuts up to 2-Acres on a single charge with the included 4 56V 10.0Ah ARC Lithium batteries
World’s First Platform Compatible Rider - powered by all EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries
3-7 MPH Speed, up to 8 MPH in travel mode
Customize the ride with user interface for ultimate control
3 driving modes: Control, Standard, Sport
Ultimate comfort with adjustable seat suspension
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This mower is expensive. Great and honest review is much appreciated.
Thanks 👍
I have owned Ego products for the last 10 years. Generally have been all good. Recently though I purchased some new additions. My battery died within a year and a half. Ego replaced. Replacement battery died 2 years later, Ego said so sorry it's not under warranty anymore. Repair facility i took my string trimmer to said they are going to stop carrying the brand because they are constantly breaking. Seems reliability has gone down and the battery is 75% of the cost. I wouldn't invest in a product needing multiple batteries when they are constantly failing. Buyer beware.
I haven’t had to exercise any warranties but the batteries if you register them on the app are 3 years and the tool has a 5 year limited warranty. Did they claim you didn’t register the batteries and therefore wouldn’t uphold the warranty?
@@IGmeanwell no they claimed the replacement battery doesn't carry another 3 year warranty. Only whatever was left of the first battery's warranty.
Thnx bro
I just came across your video; you can adjust the sensitivity of the bars through the software; it tells you how to do it in the manual that came with your mower.
Thanks for the tip!
Which would you opt for now ??
I have this mower and have for 3 years now. I can also feel that one side has more power and one of my batteries has the same issue.
Try to recalibrate the motors.
I am on my third cutting season with my Z6. My right side tires have a lot of air pressure changes, when it loses pressure it will pull. I thought that the bars were the issue so I went into the setup menu to calibrate the bars to compensate but it turned out the tire pressure was a greater issue.
I have noticed a slight reduction in run time. However it’s been solid for me, I also use it for proper utility as well. I will say the blades are pretty soft steel and I feel like I am sharpening them more often than my previous mower. However I’m still very happy with it though I could use two more 10 or 12 ah batteries just to reach all of my property mowing in one charge.
@IGmeanwell I will try that. Do you have the tire pressures off hand?
@@julios1968 how do you recalibrate the motors?
@@marcelluswiggins7797 the rears are supposed to be at 8 and the fronts 32. However the rear tires are pretty squirrelly at that psi and so with hills I run 4psi on the rear and 16-20 on the fronts, it helps immensely on the hills but does cut into runtime.
Edit: mixed up fronts and rears
These companies are price gouging the E-Ride market... it's insane.
Ego sent a place to pick mine up for loose wire,/lcd code. About 27hrs in that happened. My hrs are reset since the repair.
Same mower model as yours.
The blades do tend to get overloaded with clumps of grass from time to time. I have to keep in mind I went from 1hr mowing to 30 minutes with this. Which may be why I get more random overloads on the blade motors.
I do think gas has an advantage with a motor & shaft ran to pulleys that build momentum to keep it going, although I still stalled the gas from time to time.
the bars can be user adjusted
Max side hill angle for this is around 14 or 15 degrees. Kind of a catch 22. You slip down the hill sideways with a zero turn, but a Tractor style rider will tip over at about the same angle. That's why I am still stuck using a walk behind mower. A stand on commercial mower is the answer, but they start around $9000 and go up to near $20,000. You just made my decision to stay away from battery power.
For the record my front yard is 25 degrees at its steepest angle. I have found that it’s perfectly stable with some compensation at 16 degrees but after that I mow diagonally up the hill or straight up then around to the flatter side and go back around at the steepest areas. I have used a couple commercial mowers on the yard and while they are more stable in general the Z6 handles the hills about the same probably due to lower center of gravity.
What did he say at the beginning 1:59....? I didn't understand a word.
I have a self-propelled ego the expensive one and every tool that ego makes except the snowblower because I live in Florida and the cultivator I'm an injured veteran when I walk to cut the grass my foot starts to bleed and I have to go back to the VA I would be interested in having a riding lawn mower I have one small hill but it says it's only good for flat ground that's almost 7000 and it won't even go up a small hill according to the nomenclature what good is that I don't have $7,000 anyway I'm lucky I have money for food after paying all my bills when are they going to make something that goes up a hill all the items that I bought are from Lowe's with extended warranties because I can't afford to have a problem
What gauge steel is the deck? Stamped or fabricated? Thanks
How long will it last? How about just tear open the battery and look at the cell oem datasheet. It's li-ion so likely 300-500 recharge cycles to ~60% capacity.
Unless you’re using it for commercial applications and charging the battery couple times a day, most batteries will just fail due to stress or calendar aging.
Any experience with error code 401? Right wheel drive issue, "loose connection" but haven't found anything yet. 2 hours on meter. Frustrating..DD
Not that code. Sorry
That’s a lot of $ for a mower
What about the Firmwear updates?
I'll look into it. Never crossed my mind about firmware updating a mower
Are you saying when you made this video, you had 40 hours on your mower and that faulty 10ah battery?
Yes
@@4thewinak Seems like the warranty on batteries is 2 years, you might get one of those exceptions for it being so new.
Why don’t companies just lease the batteries? Problem solved
First
So stick with gas in other words
considered. went with gas. little pricy
Agreed with that
those batteries are a ripe off.
of the same opinion