2 x 2Ah batteries will only last about 15 mins. It takes 1 hour to charge each 2Ah battery, so best to have 2 battery charges and a few spare batteries because you will be charging often. I managed to cut about 5-6 logs each about 8-10 feet long, into about 60 cuts before the battery ran dead. Lovely chainsaw, cuts like butter. Just have spare batteries.
Step one - You take that parkshit to the nearest bin, throw it in there. Step two - Head to the nearest Husqvarna dealer, buy the best chainsaw you can afford. It will be sharp for more than the first day.
Ευχαριστούμε για το βίντεο, μήπως μέτρησες πόσο χρόνο κρατάνε οι μπαταρίες;
Δύσκολο να γίνει αυτό θα πρέπει να κόψω πολλά ξύλα,αλλά με την εμπειρία μου από άλλα εργαλεία η performance μπαταρίες κρατάνε αρκετά.
Thank you very much, this was very helpful!
How long does the battery last cutting large pieces of wood?
2 x 2Ah batteries will only last about 15 mins. It takes 1 hour to charge each 2Ah battery, so best to have 2 battery charges and a few spare batteries because you will be charging often. I managed to cut about 5-6 logs each about 8-10 feet long, into about 60 cuts before the battery ran dead. Lovely chainsaw, cuts like butter. Just have spare batteries.
Two 8amps will run for ages as the batteries won't over heat as much as the smaller ones.
@@cathalbowe Did You use 2ah or 4ah?
After one day use ,this chain saw has already lost its sharpness what do I do to regain sharpness in the chain ?
Step one - You take that parkshit to the nearest bin, throw it in there.
Step two - Head to the nearest Husqvarna dealer, buy the best chainsaw you can afford.
It will be sharp for more than the first day.
or just buy Husqvarna chain?
you can either sharpened it yourself or get new chain to replace it but make sure it is right size for that
@@zefautino That is some absolute bullshit. All saw chains need to be sharpened multiple times a day.
@@olegil2 Really?
I don't see people who do this for a living stopping multiple times a day to sharpen the chains.
You're such a knob.
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