Would it be possible to integrate a “jump box” feature via an Andersen(?) connector? Would be handy if you owned one and had to start another vehicle in emergency.
Hello Michael, the machine has 2 x 12 volt batteries in it. but 24 volt is the power needed for a machine with this much power in the drive system. 12 volt is very low on power for hills.
4 hrs continuous run time is pretty low. I know nobody usually runs it nonstop but 4 hrs ,that’s half a day. If we work 10 hrs it won’t be able to keep up the whole day. That’s to bad really.
Hello Miro, thank you for the comment. Here is the explanation and workings. We have that particular comment regularly and have placed hour meters onto 100 of the engine powered machines. The maximum run time we experienced from customers like yourself was 3hrs 20 mins on a machine per working day. This is due to time missed - loading/breaks and being driven back unloaded. Our tests are carried out fully loaded and continuous walking at full speed both up and down an incline of 10 degrees. This distance equated to 8 miles (12.8 kms). No one walks this far in a working day with a load. We also added 40 mins to allow for older batteries. There are also options for replaceable plug-in lithium batteries for an extra upgrade. Hopefully I've answered your comment as if it were a question.
Would it be possible to integrate a “jump box” feature via an Andersen(?) connector? Would be handy if you owned one and had to start another vehicle in emergency.
Yes it would, we use Anderson connectors in there anyways so if your after 12 or 24 volt we can do this when its ordered.
Are these sold in brisbane Australia?
Does it come in a 12 volt version?
Hello Michael, the machine has 2 x 12 volt batteries in it. but 24 volt is the power needed for a machine with this much power in the drive system. 12 volt is very low on power for hills.
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Where can I buy one?
Hi, please email us your location at info@mucktruck.com so we can refer you to the correct sales office. Thank you.
4 hrs continuous run time is pretty low. I know nobody usually runs it nonstop but 4 hrs ,that’s half a day. If we work 10 hrs it won’t be able to keep up the whole day. That’s to bad really.
Hello Miro, thank you for the comment. Here is the explanation and workings. We have that particular comment regularly and have placed hour meters onto 100 of the engine powered machines. The maximum run time we experienced from customers like yourself was 3hrs 20 mins on a machine per working day. This is due to time missed - loading/breaks and being driven back unloaded. Our tests are carried out fully loaded and continuous walking at full speed both up and down an incline of 10 degrees. This distance equated to 8 miles (12.8 kms). No one walks this far in a working day with a load. We also added 40 mins to allow for older batteries. There are also options for replaceable plug-in lithium batteries for an extra upgrade. Hopefully I've answered your comment as if it were a question.
@@MuckTruck ok great thanks for the feedback
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Where can I buy one?
Hi Nicanor, thanks for your comments, can you please provide me with location so I can direct you to our dealer covering your area.