...So the battery has a short lifespan?The AC system will have to be tossed, for about fifty good reasons.
My experience with battery powered hand tools matches yours. It's nice that the chainsaw starts instantly but 15 min of run time per battery is pretty sucky. I imagine if Tesla made a chainsaw it would run for 24 min though....Did not mean to be overly picky or offensive, let's leave it, the article makes sense and is a good reference.
You asked Are small engines ripe for electrification?
I've got a chainsaw and a blower, 60v Dewalt brand rather high-end things. Both are, in my opinion, great for a homeowner but grossly overpriced. The blower will run for a solid 20 minutes, and the chainsaw will cut about a half cord on one charge. In other words, both will work for about as long as I want to be using them. But clearly, they're not suitable for lawn crews or larger jobs of any sort. No frikking way!!!
The hidden greatness of these is that I can leave them in the car, in the house, anywhere ... without stinking it up with gas fumes. And that's a huge deal; it's a total change of the concept of owning and using these from (A) devices that are kept away from the main house, in the back bed of the truck rather than the front seat, etc. TO devices that are fine anywhere you park them.
Sure, there's a little issue with the chain saw lube oil, but in truth, I have not seen a single spot where it was left sitting. Go figure.
So the answer is Yes and No, and "It's different."
gotta get in that EGO ecosystem. They’re why I think Tesla doesn’t need to get in this spaceMy Ryobi backpack blower is a joke though. It is a horrible peice of junk.
There are some good electric chain saws, but they definitely don’t have the endurance of gas powered saws unless you invest a lot into batteries. I have the 60v Dewalt saw and a Stihl 362 for trail work. The Dewalt comes out if I’m going to be fighting a handful of 12” logs and want something lightweight. The Stihl is for days when I’ll be cutting all day long or have a few big logs.My experience with battery powered hand tools matches yours. It's nice that the chainsaw starts instantly but 15 min of run time per battery is pretty sucky. I imagine if Tesla made a chainsaw it would run for 24 min though....
My Ryobi backpack blower is a joke though. It is a horrible peice of junk.
A buddy of mine uses the Ego chainsaw and loves it.gotta get in that EGO ecosystem. They’re why I think Tesla doesn’t need to get in this space
with EGO’s battery options up to a 12ah, only limit to run time is your wallet
they have a handheld blower at 765 CFM
then there’s their commercial series backpack that attaches to various implements:
given our now annual ice storm issues here in central Texas, I just two weeks ago got my ego 18” chainsaw and have loved it. I have pretty light duty/infrequent chainsaw needs.A buddy of mine uses the Ego chainsaw and loves it.
One other thing about electric saws to be aware of. The chains are thinner this makes the battery last longer, but the thinner chains wear out quicker so you need to sharpen them more often.
The electric saws are fantastic for keeping in your truck in the winter time if you are worried about downed trees.given our now annual ice storm issues here in central Texas, I just two weeks ago got my ego 18” chainsaw and have loved it. I have pretty light duty/infrequent chainsaw needs.
man an admission: with replacement chains being only $30, I’m very likely to just buy several before at some point doing a bill drop-off for sharpening the lot of ‘em
I use the chainsaw for an occasional tree that falls or has to be cut down. Mine is the 60v Dewalt with a 4A or 6A battery. I'll do a 12-20" oak tree no problemas. But routinely that saw gets used to cut oak and mesquite for the smoker. It's perfect for that, sort of like what one-click buying on Amazon is about. Quick and effortless.My experience with battery powered hand tools matches yours. It's nice that the chainsaw starts instantly but 15 min of run time per battery is pretty sucky. I imagine if Tesla made a chainsaw it would run for 24 min though....
My Ryobi backpack blower is a joke though. It is a horrible peice of junk.
Yes and no, and its different. For example -gotta get in that EGO ecosystem. They’re why I think Tesla doesn’t need to get in this space
with EGO’s battery options up to a 12ah, only limit to run time is your wallet
they have a handheld blower at 765 CFM
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“yes and no” to what, exactly.Yes and no, and its different. For example -
The goal of a successful battery-operated tool is not to match the performance profile of a gas-powered similar tool but to do what it does best while leaving it acknowledged what the gas-powered tool does best.
For example, I have a great 36v dewalt drill/hammerdrill. But everyone loves the little lightweight ryobi drill/driver. And for working on cars, guys like even smaller impact drivers because oftentimes the bulk of the tool gets in the way in tight quarters. Plus which do you want to be swinging around for eight hours, an eight pound tool or a two pound tool?
Kind of disagree here.Yes and no, and its different. For example -
The goal of a successful battery-operated tool is not to match the performance profile of a gas-powered similar tool but to do what it does best while leaving it acknowledged what the gas-powered tool does best.