Thanks for the fantastic run through can you tell me what make is your crumpet tool I repaired my makita mower which had the same closed cup connectors which take enormous pressure to crimp
Question. If that's is a 1400W chainsaw driven by a 36V4A battery (let's say 160W maximum power) does that mean the motor drains almost 40A from the battery, or does it stop at 4A and the motor is in actual 160W motor with some clever torque mechanism to make it as powerful as a 1400W motor? Thanks in advance for your reply!
Thanks so much. I might even be able to fix mine now!
Thanks for the fantastic run through can you tell me what make is your crumpet tool I repaired my makita mower which had the same closed cup connectors which take enormous pressure to crimp
Good job Dean
Would it be enough to waterproof the controller?Or would all the connections/wiring also need to be waterproofed?
What was the actual fault? Thankyou
Question. If that's is a 1400W chainsaw driven by a 36V4A battery (let's say 160W maximum power) does that mean the motor drains almost 40A from the battery, or does it stop at 4A and the motor is in actual 160W motor with some clever torque mechanism to make it as powerful as a 1400W motor?
Thanks in advance for your reply!
The max output on this saw is 1100watthours. Under high load a 18v battery can put out 30ah.
@@deandohertygreaser thanks!
How much that module cost
Surprised that a chainsaw has more wiring than a drill
and they say brushless motors can't be killed😆
Shocking that the saw fails so easily and takes this degree of fixing and bother. Same problem with my saw.
Mine has done the same after less than a year and only being used a handful of times. Rubbish
Chain on the wrong way Dean
Easily done
thanks from greece🪁😊