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Has anyone done a more accurate run time for a battery saw than the more commonly used measurement of "lasts for ages":biggrin:...

I don't know if they've been flagged before but Ive recently bought a Stihl smart connector which measures daily and accumulative runtime of battery or petrol machinery,the screenshot is off the monitor app showing my Msa200 with AP300 lasted 15 mins.

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Battery saw run time time seems far more affected by what you are doing than petrol equivalents.

 

General trimming back, pruning and dainty conifer dismantling easily gets you a morning on a T540i and a bli200x battery, but clogging down an oak stem with bar fully buried in the wood gets about 20 minutes.

 

When I put my heart into it, I think my record to flatten a fully charged battery is about 7 minutes (firewood logging).  The battery gets nice and hot when you do this, and the charger won’t recharge it till it’s cooled off a touch.

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14 minutes ago, Bolt said:

Battery saw run time time seems far more affected by what you are doing than petrol equivalents.

 

General trimming back, pruning and dainty conifer dismantling easily gets you a morning on a T540i and a bli200x battery, but clogging down an oak stem with bar fully buried in the wood gets about 20 minutes.

 

When I put my heart into it, I think my record to flatten a fully charged battery is about 7 minutes (firewood logging).  The battery gets nice and hot when you do this, and the charger won’t recharge it till it’s cooled off a touch.

The 15 mins was blocking the lengths in this pile of Ash

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33 minutes ago, slim reaper said:

The 15 mins was blocking the lengths in this pile of Ash

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Yeah, that looks about par-for-the-course.

 

You would, however, be a bit miffed if you had burnt through a tank of aspen in 15 minutes cutting through that with a 200t.

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1 hour ago, Bolt said:

General trimming back, pruning and dainty conifer dismantling easily gets you a morning on a T540i and a bli200x battery, but clogging down an oak stem with bar fully buried in the wood gets about 20 minutes.

This is about my experience, I just switch to petrol for the blocking down. Conifer hedge reduction is a lot of cuts, then can flatten the batteries in a couple of hours.

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