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In your opinion what do you consider 'decent battery life?'

 

I mean....even the most basic stihl msa120 has a CONSTANT run time of 20 minutes......20 minutes I hear you say- that's nothing!!!

 

So lets break that down...that is constant run time. Stihl calculate amount of cuts per charge based on cutting 10cm x 10cm square new wood.....such as a fence post.

 

How long to make one cut through that with a sharp chain....5 secs 10 secs...even maybe 15 secs. Lets say 15 secs per cut being generous. So thats 4 cuts per minute.

 

4 x 20 = 80 cuts mimimum...nearer 100 if we lower the cuts time from the generous 15 secs per cut. Therefore on a small domestic little saw like that why would you need more run time? Its perfect for the use it is designed for...even though initially 20 mins run time sounds pitiful.

 

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Search through my posts on here about battery saws. I’m sure I’ve counted cuts and reported findings before. 

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Id prefer less run time but decent power to weight but as batteries are alot less energy dense versus petrol its not the easy esp with the larger battery saws

 

For 1 hr run time you'll probably need to use one of thoose ghostbuster style battery backpacks with the more powerful saws, or go  for a lower powered  saw with largest  possible battery fitted.

 

Theres no free lunch.

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I've got a Dewalt electric one. Used that plus 54volt 9Ah battery to cut down and log up for the stove a 35-40ish foot sycamore. It took about 45ish mins from start to finish. It ran out of charge with about 5 foot of the butt left. 

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Have been very happy with my husqvarna battery saws and other tools in the system, have used with BLI200 and BLI300 batteries...get a decent length of session doing small firewood, pruning etc

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  On 13/05/2023 at 14:30, Rac man said:

Any recommendations on a battery chainsaw with decent maybe 1 hour battery life

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If you are cutting near a power supply consider a corded saw.  I recently bought the most powerful one Husqy do and it will cut all day and cost less than £200.  And there is no battery to fail in xx years.

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