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| #Post#: 51269-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Greenworks chainsaw 80V 80 volt | |
| By: Philbert Date: December 25, 2014, 9:53 am | |
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| It's here! All the jokes about 'modding' a battery saw may be | |
| coming true! | |
| http://www.greenworkstools.com/80v-pro/80v-pro-chainsaw/80v-18inch-chainsaw/#pr… | |
| 18 inch bar, 3/8 (low pro?, standard?) chain, 2.0 Ah battery, | |
| weight (?) - $349 with battery and charger. | |
| They claim it is equivalent to a 42cc gas chainsaw. Does 80 | |
| volts give it 2x the torque of a 40 volt saw? More speed? | |
| Longer or shorter battery life? | |
| Philbert | |
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| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 25, 2014, 10:10 am | |
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| I had seen that one earlier but it slipped my mind about posting | |
| it. Thanks. | |
| #Post#: 51273-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 25, 2014, 10:13 am | |
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| says, cuts are about same amount. | |
| When comparing actual use cutting torque | |
| Over 150 cuts through 4x4 pressure treated pine performed during | |
| a single battery charge | |
| 30% more torque | |
| Features | |
| 80V Li-Ion System takes the lead in highest and most powerful | |
| gas-free cordless system | |
| Capable of 150+ cuts with fully charged 2.0 Ah battery* | |
| Gas comparable delivering 2.7HP, equivalent to a 42cc gas | |
| powered chainsaw | |
| Digital controlled brushless motor for more torque, quiet | |
| operation, and longer life | |
| Steel bucking spikes and durable metal wrap around handle | |
| Electronic chain brake for safe operation | |
| #Post#: 51281-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Philbert Date: December 25, 2014, 10:55 am | |
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| The brushless motors is what most of the better cordless tools, | |
| including contractor type tools, are going towards. | |
| I suppose that pressure treated pine might be a uniform media | |
| for test cuts, but we all know that we use different saws for | |
| construction lumber and trees. It would be nice to try it | |
| side-by-side with other chainsaws: battery, corded, and gas, in | |
| more firewood sized/type wood to see what it's capabilities are, | |
| and how it stacks up. | |
| From the photos, it looks similar to the Ryobi saws - wonder if | |
| they have some common design or manufacturing heritage. | |
| The chain in the photos really looks strange. I was trying to | |
| zoom in to see if they used low pro or full sized 3/8 pitch | |
| chain, and it almost looks like the reduced kickback bumpers on | |
| the tie straps are mounted backwards! | |
| Would love to try it. Interested to see if others follow suit. | |
| Philbert | |
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| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Eccentric Date: December 25, 2014, 3:18 pm | |
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| Interesting. | |
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| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Philbert Date: December 26, 2014, 12:46 pm | |
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| If they get it up to 120 volts, maybe it will also come with a | |
| cord? | |
| Philbert | |
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| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Eccentric Date: December 26, 2014, 1:32 pm | |
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| [quote author=Philbert link=topic=4447.msg51348#msg51348 | |
| date=1419619606] | |
| If they get it up to 120 volts, maybe it will also come with a | |
| cord? | |
| Philbert | |
| [/quote] | |
| They'd have to have a transformer or rectifier for you to run a | |
| 120V DC saw on 120V AC house current. | |
| #Post#: 51357-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Philbert Date: December 26, 2014, 3:05 pm | |
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| There you go throwing logic and science at me. | |
| How large/heavy would a 120 volt AC to DC inverter be for | |
| something like this? | |
| Philbert | |
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| Re: 80 Volt Cordless Chainsaw!!! | |
| By: Eccentric Date: December 27, 2014, 11:06 am | |
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| [quote author=Philbert link=topic=4447.msg51357#msg51357 | |
| date=1419627937] | |
| There you go throwing logic and science at me. | |
| How large/heavy would a 120 volt AC to DC inverter be for | |
| something like this? | |
| Philbert | |
| [/quote] | |
| Hmmm...... | |
| Not sure. It'd have to handle far more current than the usual | |
| transformers we see for charging and powering DC appliances with | |
| AC house current. Gotta ask somebody who's in the industry. | |
| Barneyrb comes to mind. He's here IIRC. He's on SH too. | |
| I do know that what we're talking about here (converting AC to | |
| DC) would be called a transformer or rectifier. A device that | |
| converts DC to AC is an inverter. That's pretty much the limit | |
| of my electrical knowledge in this case... | |
| #Post#: 90133-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Greenworks chainsaw 80V 80 volt | |
| By: Chainsawrepair Date: August 9, 2023, 8:57 am | |
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| Some great feedback and info. | |
| Well, I spent 45 minutes cutting up a downed tree this evening | |
| with the GreenWorks Pro 80v with the little 2ah battery. | |
| Thoroughly impressed. It died at 45 minutes, and that's all I | |
| can really ask for. It is 90% the speed of my gasser and between | |
| cuts I can easily speak to the other folks pulling branches and | |
| spotting. I'm very happy with it! | |
| Gas saw he compared to was echo 400. | |
| 14.6 pounds as verified on my scale | |
| ready to cut | |
| $250 for the saw, battery and charger. That's the 2ah battery. | |
| When doing research for older farmer local I found this out = | |
| Stihl even bought a large percentage of Greenworks in 2016, just | |
| to use their motor and battery tech in their electric tools. | |
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