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    911 months ago

    Good electric battery options too. I have a greenworks one that hits 170mph+ and can run flat out for longer than it takes me to clear the drive.

    • @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      Batteries aren’t good options for full yards, imo. Specifically, the people against the ordinance, in the article, are landscapers. They wouldn’t have the time to charge all the batteries they’d need to do multiple properties per day.

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        11 months ago

        They would probably work fine as a pack instead of a single battery that most models use now.

        The companies putting these out likely haven’t seen enough demand for it. These bans may generate that demand.

        EDIT: looks like this is already a thing. 1hr runtime with 2 extended batteries, so based on the 2hr “standard” leaf blower use per job in the article, you need 4 batteries total. Similar power, weighs 30lbs, much quieter, although not quiet. No toxic fumes, no real maintenance.

        Seems pretty doable right now.

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          -111 months ago

          The problem with a bigger pack would be weight. The current packs are usually 4-8lbs each and only run for 30-60 minutes. A scaled up backpack that would fit a landscapers needs would be 50-60lbs.

          Demand means nothing if battery tech isn’t there yet. We need lighter cells with higher capacities first.

          • @_stranger_
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            411 months ago

            Makita actually makes a backpack that you slot six 6 Amp batteries into that has a cable and adapter for running all their battery powered yard tools.