@davehenderson6896 well someone has to be there to video it. If it clears the driveway and no one is there to video it...did it really happen? Lol. See if this other video meets your needs: ua-cam.com/video/hrFU0NXksj4/v-deo.html
For this run it used 80% of the battery for 2000 sq ft, 5in of wet snow. They claim 6000sq ft at 1in depth which seems about right. But then it can recharge in like 1 hr.
Yes, easily...the whole idea is it goes out whenever the snow builds up several inches. So no I would not send it out to clean up a foot built up but rather it would run 3+ times during that day to keep up with the storm.
I need this! Great video Nate!
Thanks for tuning in!
now i want it to be upgraded to have self-cleaning (or heating around the chute and auger?) feature like how heat pumps defrost the coils.
good idea!
It's Autonomous yet you are following it everywhere it goes.
😆 yea cause I was filming it for more youtube videos!
Oh ok, do a video where it does the driveway without any humans around.@@NaterTater
@davehenderson6896 well someone has to be there to video it. If it clears the driveway and no one is there to video it...did it really happen? Lol. See if this other video meets your needs: ua-cam.com/video/hrFU0NXksj4/v-deo.html
You can be there just do a video where you are not chasing it down.@@NaterTater
What's your problem? If you had one you would understand that it's fascinating to watch.
This takes all of the fun out of snow blowing.😅
It certainly changes up the task!
Like the cleaner 'bot in wallE, but with whirling blades of death!
😆 well I did remove the safety grills in front of the auger...!
why does it look like it keeps turning off
What's the battery life on it?
For this run it used 80% of the battery for 2000 sq ft, 5in of wet snow. They claim 6000sq ft at 1in depth which seems about right. But then it can recharge in like 1 hr.
What is the battery size, is it a huge block?What's the average run time?@@NaterTater
@davehenderson6896 yes it is large, weighs like 50lbs if I recall. It's 38.4 Ah capacity, 36V nominal. Run time varies by use, over 1hr.
Oh no wonder it lasts a long time, what is it's life cycle and can you replace it?@@NaterTater
@@davehenderson6896 yes you can replace the battery
Yeah but can it handle a foot?
Yes, easily...the whole idea is it goes out whenever the snow builds up several inches. So no I would not send it out to clean up a foot built up but rather it would run 3+ times during that day to keep up with the storm.
So like a regular human.@@NaterTater
Yes but can it do a foot?@@NaterTater
That does not look like the wet snow I get!! Mine still clogs with wet snow.
I think any snowblower clogs with really wet snow.