Philbert
Chainsaw Enthusiast
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30 Amp hour, 60 Volt battery. That’s like 10 of the batteries used in current battery powered chain saws. I don’t know how large or heavy it physically is300 splits x 13 second cycle time
300x16=3,900 seconds ÷ 60= 65 minute run time
i have a hard time believing this, im no mathmatician and my math may be wrong but I dont think we have developed battery tech that good yet.
It would be cool if it had an external battery pack that could be plugged into the machine when in use, and then have the same battery plugged into a solar grid when not splitting wood, then it would have multiple uses.Assuming that it works effectively for splitting, as intended . . . .
I think key advantages are: less noise, usable in a barn or shed without CO issues, no starting or maintenance issues associated with small gas engines, ON / OFF simplicity.
I have seen a number of threads where someone’s Dad can’t start a gas saw anymore, etc.
Concerns inlude battery life and availability. If it was compatible with a host of other products, that would be better. For $3K I would also like an A/C adapter, so that I could run it off an outlet if I really as in a building, or if the battery is charging and I want to split.
Philbert