Nice video! It appears that the 35cm is cutting faster, but I see more smoke coming off the tip... is it getting all the oil it needs? Could the battery have been heating up from cutting the other boards earlier?
Great point! Yes, there were really interesting changes in working with a 35 cm saw bar. strong heating of the web is possible due to 1. it is thinner (perhaps 2, not 3 steel sheets, as in 25 inches). 2. It is almost 2 times shorter and the chain makes a circle twice as fast as a 25 inch saw bar. 3. Due to the heated saw tire, the oil began to smoke. 4 due to the increased constant load on the chain and saw bar, the cut of the board became uneven (like a washboard). The oil channel was in working order. the oil tank. It was full. After that, I replaced it with 25 inches and everything was fine. Conclusion: for longitudinal sawing, you need to use logosol type saw tires. Short tires do not have a safety margin for longitudinal sawing. The battery was heated for the first time (very dense larch and dry). I replaced it with another battery (I did not wait for it to cool down), 2 batteries. I sawed the following boards with 3 batteries without question. In total, 15 boards were sawn in a day with a width of 14 cm and a length of 3.8 meters. Only 1 charge of 2 batteries was performed during the entire period of operation.
@@reusefullWe have a time difference of 7 hours. I have 14:00, you have 7:00😊. Unfortunately, I did not make a video of the cut of the humpback, it is about 50 cm (19.5 inches) wide. The energy consumption for sawing is approximately 40-50% of the 8 ah battery capacity. This is probably the most difficult part. 3 humps come out of the wood processing. But 3x batteries are enough to work. Do you have information about the release of the greenworks 4.3 kw model, I wonder if there will be an exhibition in Louisville in the fall?
Nice video! It appears that the 35cm is cutting faster, but I see more smoke coming off the tip... is it getting all the oil it needs? Could the battery have been heating up from cutting the other boards earlier?
Great point! Yes, there were really interesting changes in working with a 35 cm saw bar. strong heating of the web is possible due to 1. it is thinner (perhaps 2, not 3 steel sheets, as in 25 inches). 2. It is almost 2 times shorter and the chain makes a circle twice as fast as a 25 inch saw bar. 3. Due to the heated saw tire, the oil began to smoke. 4 due to the increased constant load on the chain and saw bar, the cut of the board became uneven (like a washboard). The oil channel was in working order. the oil tank. It was full. After that, I replaced it with 25 inches and everything was fine. Conclusion: for longitudinal sawing, you need to use logosol type saw tires. Short tires do not have a safety margin for longitudinal sawing. The battery was heated for the first time (very dense larch and dry). I replaced it with another battery (I did not wait for it to cool down), 2 batteries. I sawed the following boards with 3 batteries without question. In total, 15 boards were sawn in a day with a width of 14 cm and a length of 3.8 meters. Only 1 charge of 2 batteries was performed during the entire period of operation.
Lots of really good information. Have you tried anything wider yet?
@@reusefullWe have a time difference of 7 hours. I have 14:00, you have 7:00😊. Unfortunately, I did not make a video of the cut of the humpback, it is about 50 cm (19.5 inches) wide. The energy consumption for sawing is approximately 40-50% of the 8 ah battery capacity. This is probably the most difficult part. 3 humps come out of the wood processing. But 3x batteries are enough to work. Do you have information about the release of the greenworks 4.3 kw model, I wonder if there will be an exhibition in Louisville in the fall?