Snapper offers a variety of lawn mowers, including walk-behind, riding, and zero-turn models. Battery compatibility depends on the mower type and voltage system. Below is a complete chart to help you find the right battery for your Snapper mower model.
Snapper Lawn Mower Battery Chart
Model Name / Series | Type | Battery Voltage | Battery Type | Battery Size / Part Number | Estimated Runtime |
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Snapper XD 82V MAX 1687982 | Walk-Behind (Cordless) | 82V | Lithium-Ion | BVM82A82 (2Ah), BVM82A82K (4Ah/5Ah) | Up to 60 mins |
Snapper XD 82V MAX 1687914 | Self-Propelled | 82V | Lithium-Ion | BVM82A82 (2Ah), BVM82A82K (4Ah/5Ah) | Up to 60 mins |
Snapper XD SXDWM82 | Push Mower | 82V | Lithium-Ion | 82V 2Ah / 4Ah / 5Ah | 45–90 mins |
Snapper HD 48V MAX | Walk-Behind (Cordless) | 48V | Lithium-Ion | 48V 2Ah / 4Ah | 30–60 mins |
Snapper RE210 | Rear Engine Rider | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper 2691317 | Rear Engine Rider | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1L (230–300 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper 360Z Zero Turn | Zero-Turn | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 or U1R (300–340 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper ZTX100 / ZTX200 Series | Zero-Turn Tractor | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 or U1R (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper LT125 / LT140 Series | Lawn Tractor | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 or U1R (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper SPX Series | Lawn Tractor | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper CRZ / S50XT Zero Turn | Zero-Turn | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 or U1R (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper Push Mowers (Gas) | Push Mower (Gas) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Snapper Ninja Series (e.g., 214X1PS) | Push Mower (Electric Start) | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | YTX4L-BS (3–4 Ah, 50 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper LT 180H48 | Lawn Tractor | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | SP12-35 NB (35 Ah, U1) | N/A |
Snapper SR1030 (Rear Engine Rider) | Rear Engine Rider | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1-7RS (35 Ah, 220 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper 400Z / 500Z Series | Zero-Turn | 12V | Lead-Acid (AGM) | U1 or U1R (300–350 CCA) | N/A |
Snapper SXD19PWM82K (19″ Push) | Walk-Behind (Cordless) | 82V | Lithium-Ion | 82V 2Ah / 4Ah / 5Ah | 45–90 mins |
Snapper SXDSPXM82 (Self-Propelled) | Self-Propelled | 82V | Lithium-Ion | 82V 2Ah / 4Ah / 5Ah | 45–90 mins |
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FAQs
How Do I Know What Size Battery I Need for My Lawn Mower?
Factor | What to Check |
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Mower Type | Push, riding, or zero-turn — each uses different battery sizes and voltages. |
Voltage Requirement | Most riding mowers use 12V; older models may use 6V. Battery-powered models use 48V or 82V. |
Physical Dimensions | Measure the battery tray (Length x Width x Height) and match it with replacement. |
Terminal Position | Check whether your terminals are standard (U1) or reversed (U1R). |
Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) | Riding mowers typically need 230–350 CCA. |
Owner’s Manual | Always refer to the manual or battery label for exact specifications. |
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How Many Volts Does a Lawn Mower Battery Need to Start?
- Most riding mowers: Require 12 volts to start.
- Old mowers (pre-1980s): May use 6-volt systems.
- Cordless electric mowers: Use 48V, 56V, or 82V lithium-ion batteries depending on the model.
What Should a Good Lawn Mower Battery Read?
Battery Type | Fully Charged Voltage | Needs Charging |
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12V Lead-Acid | 12.6 – 12.8 volts | Below 12.4 volts |
6V Lead-Acid | 6.3 – 6.4 volts | Below 6.1 volts |
82V Lithium | Varies (check spec label) | Below ~72 volts |
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Is a Lawn Mower Battery 6 Amp or 12 Amp?
- Amp-Hour (Ah) ratings vary depending on type:
- Riding mower batteries (Lead-Acid): Usually 12V, with capacities around 18Ah to 35Ah.
- Snapper XD 82V Lithium Batteries: Common sizes are 2Ah, 4Ah, and 5Ah.
- So it’s neither exactly 6 nor 12 amps — it’s about how long it can deliver current at a given load (Ah rating).
How Long Does a 12 Volt Battery Last in a Lawn Mower?
Battery Type | Average Lifespan |
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12V Lead-Acid (Rider) | 3–5 years with good care |
Lithium-Ion (Cordless) | 2–5 years or 500–1,000 charge cycles |
How Do I Know What Size Battery I Need?
- Check your current battery label.
- Measure tray size (L x W x H) and match Group Size (like U1, U1R).
- Ensure the same terminal orientation.
- Match the voltage (usually 12V) and CCA rating.