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Most of the disaster response groups rely on battery powered contractor tools (sawzalls, drills, circular saws, etc.). They use a variety of generators to charge if AC power is not available.

I have run battery powered chainsaws and pole saws on disasters: 3 batteries per saw, and recharging on lunch breaks, at night, etc.

Philbert
 
Most of the disaster response groups rely on battery powered contractor tools (sawzalls, drills, circular saws, etc.). They use a variety of generators to charge if AC power is not available.

I have run battery powered chainsaws and pole saws on disasters: 3 batteries per saw, and recharging on lunch breaks, at night, etc.

Philbert
I have a converter on my truck...have run corded tools in the boonies.
 
Took two loads of brush to the dump yesterday, 98% of it cut with an 80v Kobalt battery chainsaw and a Milwaukee 18v pole saw. The last little bit with manual loppers. Didn't even touch the battery life on either. Battery tools can get some work done.
 
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