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  1. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Your in a battery saw thread.. HP is of no importance or Watts in engine. There are no specs of this to be found. Quite odd as It would be hard to sell any other saws without power ratings.
  2. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Its one of those crazy things that becomes crystal clear when an Homelite from 60's outperform a modern saw in the cuts. When you tear down, study and compare saws from 30's forward you see all kinds of stuff, good, bad often repeated over and over. An uniqe isight of accumulated knowledge from...
  3. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Yes, keeping what ever rpm it cuts best in is important. The great chainsaw makers decide in creation of saw what rpm it will give most power in and going under that is not good. This hype of rpms is a thing I really don't understand. If you can choose were to have best power, high rpms is not...
  4. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Engine rev is irrellevant. Its chain speed that is in focus on saws. Lower rev engin can have same speed as higher. Its more about transmission. If its above 20m/sek all is well regardless of top rpm.. Low revs is always better if possible.
  5. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I remember 30-35 years ago as cordless trimmers and mowers came. They are a bit better today, but not much. Its nothing new. Neither was Strato engines or on saw grinders. They keep popping up with new twists and I guess many don't need more. If you plan to do a day's work you need at least 6...
  6. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Better chains = needs more power. There is several good reasons these chains are on them.
  7. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Battery saws are not quiet the noice from engine is different, and cutting system the same. If you look at the sounds and what damages they make its rarely the large db sounds that damage. I have never run out of fuel on a job... But I have run out of batteries...
  8. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    I talked to some that climb with with battery saws when the. Usually 2 batteries per tree. When they have full day's and lots to do they use gas saws. When its a bit slower they use the electric combined with gas saws. Only one I know that work a full day with battrey saw is a fruit tree cutter...
  9. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    How much do you use it? What work and how many hrs?
  10. Magnus

    Electric Chainsaw feedback

    Problem today is not to find products, it's to find best product for the use intended. To find out what options there is is easy, but to know what option that is best for you is harder. Fuel saws are hard to beat. Even though they are worse now than 20-30 years ago... Battery saws still have a...
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