kingOFgEEEks
Out, standing in my field.
Nice looking saw
Sorry traveling, back in the office next week.
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Yes we already sell the 40v versions
OH Goody another fire starter on the market. How come people can't seem to get the message that Lithium Ion batteries are fire starters. Hover boards, cell phones and now this flock of stuff. Just make sure you store in in a concrete building with a metal roof system or just out side some place.
Quick video of the chain saw in action.....
The saw looks impressive, the blue-shirted operator less so. Insufficient PPE, and it looks like he puts the tip of the saw into the dirt when he's bucking that small piece on the ground.
Nice video.
I would love to hear a clear explanation of how voltage affects performance with battery powered O P E.
With corded electric saws, there is usually a clear correlation between Amps and power. With gas engines, we talk about the effects of cylinder displacement, but also tradeoffs between a larger piston diameter versus a longer stroke. So, does a 120V battery saw necessarily have more power than a 40V, or 80V saw (all other things equal)? Will it use battery charge more efficiently (e.g. a 6 Ah battery in a 40V versus 120V tool)? Are there any trade offs with higher voltage tools; etc. ?
Thanks.
Philbert
I'll second that.
Quick video of the chain saw in action.....
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