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Andrian

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  1. I have not used it to cut so thick wood. The wood i have been cutting was branches from 3cm (mostly 5cm) up to 10cm in diameter- I was cutting down some fig-tree sprouts. Just to point out fig-trees are not so dense. Cutting this kind of branches gets the saw to overheat after maybe 5 minutes. And I do not press the saw against the branches- i let it cut without force. The battery i use is 6Ah and before it gets depleted i have to stop cutting several times and wait for the chainsaw to cool down in between the stops, otherwise i get the solid red light after each cut.
  2. Hello! I experience the same overheating issue since day one. After making several cuts in a row the chainsaw stops and shows a steady red light. I have noticed the hottest part of the saw is the area just above the battery on the left side of the saw. Does anyone knows what could be the problem?

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