Magazine - European golf club takes delivery of Electric Jacobsen Eclipse 322

SEARCH


See all:
Authors - Dates - Categories - Online Back Issues

POPULAR ARTICLES
NEWS ALERTS
Want to get news alerts delivered direct to your inbox? Edit your email preferences.
RECENT COMMENTS

Going Dutch on Weed Control!
2 hours ago by: andy dixon

"What is the point when 97% of herbicides are used by private ..."

Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
18 hours ago by: petermarkcraig

"Thank you for those very kind words Mike. I genuinely felt t ..."

Will it take hose pipe bans and Drought Orders to see legislative compliance?
2 days ago by: vid

"Hi Dave, this may be of help to well financed or municipal s ..."

Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
4 days ago by: Pitchcare Peter

"Who's a fantastic tool? 'Genius' might be slightly overst ..."

Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
4 days ago by: Cranfield

"A fantastic tool for promoting our wonderful industry and th ..."

By in Golf on 31st Mar 2011 7:00

Soestduinen Eclipse 322Guests at the adjoining Royal Parc Hilton Hotel can slumber in peace

Golfclub Soestduinen, a nine-hole parkland golf course in a wooded setting adjacent to Hilton Royal Parc Hotel in Soest, about 60 km southeast of Amsterdam, has taken delivery of the first all-electric Jacobsen Eclipse 322 in Europe. The delivery was facilitated by Ransomes Jacobsen's Dutch distributor, van der Pols through their local subsidiary dealer, Bonenkamp Turfcare.

Paul Hogeboom, head greenkeeper said, "Because of our location adjacent to the Royal Parc Hilton Hotel, the Jacobsen Eclipse 322 Electric is the ideal greens mower for us here at Golfclub Soestduinen. Some of the bedrooms and business meeting rooms are close to greens, but guests are completely unaware when we are mowing, because the machine is so quiet."

The Eclipse 322 triplex greens mower is the only ride-on mower for greens applications that has all its functions electrically powered. Unlike traditional greens mowers there is no hydraulic fluid in the machine and it totally eliminates the risk of any spillage. All of the Eclipse 322 range use electricity to power the systems, the only difference is how this is generated or stored. On the hybrid models, small diesel or petrol engines power a 48 volt continuous generator, where as the all-electric version stores electricity in a battery pack.

The all-electric Eclipse was first shown in Holland during van der Pols' successful 2010 Golftour roadshow in October 2010. With a fully charged battery pack the machine is able to cut between 10 and 20 greens, depending on the topography of the golf course and the accessories being used. The Eclipse 322 Electric is fitted with a Battery Fill System that simplifies the servicing of the batteries. A bottle of distilled water is connected to the system and it automatically checks the fluid levels and tops up any cell as required; all without removing the battery caps. An intelligent onboard charger is fitted which can be plugged into an appropriate power socket and after 6 to 8 hours the machine is recharged, ready for use.

www.ransomesjacobsen.com

Read more articles in Golf, by Peter Driver or from March 2011.



Want to post a comment in response to this article?

Login now, or register if you are not a Pitchcare member.

©2012 Pitchcare : 01952 897910 | Served by: Alonso | Contact Us | Advertise With Us | Terms & Conditions Of Use | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions of Sale
Home - Magazine - Shop - Training - Jobs - Used Machinery - Buyer's Guide - Message Boards - UK Weather - International - GreenFields Artificial Turf - Sport Construction