I could yes easy but I need to get into the woods so no practical carting one of them with me. xMains power here. I have cordless tools but none that need to be as powerful as a chainsaw. Could you use a petrol generator to power one?
I could yes easy but I need to get into the woods so no practical carting one of them with me. xMains power here. I have cordless tools but none that need to be as powerful as a chainsaw. Could you use a petrol generator to power one?
I am looking at electric and a power pack/after what British Red has mentioned. There is a lot to consider so I will take my time and learn first. D xBeen a tree surgeon for most of my working life. That bar size and battery combo would kill the bank balance, it will also break the soul when it constantly runs out of power.
A smaller Stihl petrol saw makes more sense. Use an eco fuel like Aspen if the bio-raping nature of petroleum puts you off.
Or a plug in electric.
If you need any advice or discount codes, DM meI am looking at electric and a power pack/after what British Red has mentioned. There is a lot to consider so I will take my time and learn first. D x
Red hello what dya think to this. one of theseIf you need any advice or discount codes, DM me![]()
If you are going to buy Parkside (a Lidl brand) wait till they are in store and buy there. They won't argue over warranty.Red hello what dya think to this. one of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176826074803?_skw=parkside+battery+chainsaw&itmmeta=01K9D0T1YC2GFQQP8C5P8KHW46&hash=item292ba7c6b3:g:N-cAAOSwjapnpNnE&itmprp=enc:AQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1dzLTIUaTLY41hghAGOZPDFN7cRQ+gYF7oiPCGLXw4iHCyanPe7sQF+0trpxQYf5PVz28u+6uNxAVJjP+IKQ5WyisAVCn01OiX/IW4tNmKkVH2KD5PP1STYZDOZUQV38WoXVpE56RWAuC3WsNaSII6LpBXGBtjZrHfKDuUlg5S2ZOVQILAYT2sIoAkFtpLywa/yOwUKqdNReCrLLdrocn60DLIxkA6wa9xS458OBCp73rpwRtzJrPPKxCL5tnPvKfo=|tkp:Bk9SR66f6KDLZg.
I was thinking to use an inverter and a 100 AH lithium battery. I have some questions
question1, what size invertor would I need?
question 2. how long would it last and will it even work well?
question 3. Should i just use my wheelbarrow to carry my 1kva suitcase generator round and power it with that?
As ever thank you for you knowledge and time spent helping me xxxx
thanks. back to the drawing board then ho hum xIf you are going to buy Parkside (a Lidl brand) wait till they are in store and buy there. They won't argue over warranty.
A 1600W saw will need at least a 2000W inverter but the initial surge would be better served with 3000W
A 100W Lithium battery holds 1200Wh. That's 45 mins hard operation which is 4 hours of real world work
A 1kVA generator is 1000W. Not enough power for a 1600W saw
what is the power pack you are using and what does one cost please? xIf you are going to buy Parkside (a Lidl brand) wait till they are in store and buy there. They won't argue over warranty.
A 1600W saw will need at least a 2000W inverter but the initial surge would be better served with 3000W
A 100W Lithium battery holds 1200Wh. That's 45 mins hard operation which is 4 hours of real world work
A 1kVA generator is 1000W. Not enough power for a 1600W saw

Do you have Screwfix or Toolstation in Island or similar? Their home brand tools are great value. I’ve taken back £60 hammer drill/breakers in shocking condition that have stopped working after being treated horribly.thanks. back to the drawing board then ho hum x
Agreed, Screwfix customer service is brilliantDo you have Screwfix or Toolstation in Island or similar? Their home brand tools are great value. I’ve taken back £60 hammer drill/breakers in shocking condition that have stopped working after being treated horribly.
My best choice for a job like this is an Aferiy P210what is the power pack you are using and what does one cost please? x
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Just to add to the mix here, I had a lot of scrub to clear during COVID lock down.....as well as working.
A 1600W saw will need at least a 2000W inverter but the initial surge would be better served with 3000W
A 100W Lithium battery holds 1200Wh. That's 45 mins hard operation which is 4 hours of real world work
A 1kVA generator is 1000W. Not enough power for a 1600W saw
yehi think naff. i keep hearing victron. not cheap ime guessing. i will llook. thanks xSeems a bit cheap. Either it's s bargain or it's too good to be true..... and I know which of those options my money is on.
Compare the price to a Durite or Victron inverter with the same rating and you will see what I mean.
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yehi think naff. i keep hearing victron. not cheap ime guessing. i will llook. thanks x
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Peak 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V 220V Power Converter Adaptor 12V ~ 220V 3 | eBay UK
Which is convenience and useful when there is no power or outdoor. There is a temperature sensor built in the inverter. When it is over 45℃, the fans will work automatically. When the temperature is over 75 ℃-80 ℃, the inverter will be in protection mode till it cool down.www.ebay.co.uk
what does anyone think of this invertor? xxxxx