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Posted on 6/1/23 at 6:10 pm to kengel2
Yup - battery mgmt 101 - keep it between 30%-70% state of charge as much as possible; the pack is dieing outside of that range.
Out of 3 40v batts I had 1 defective. Everything else is amazing about the new tech. Stihl blower, poulin pole saw for sale. Gas weedeater for me and electric for wife works out well.
Out of 3 40v batts I had 1 defective. Everything else is amazing about the new tech. Stihl blower, poulin pole saw for sale. Gas weedeater for me and electric for wife works out well.
Posted on 6/3/23 at 11:00 pm to kengel2
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y'all find the the battery life on these a little short lived?
Don't leave it on the charger.
Don't run them too low on charge when using them. Switch to another battery once you get down to two bars on the indicator lights. If you run them till your edger, etc. stops working, the battery is at much greater risk of crapping out. Some tools run the battery down much quicker than others. My Ryobi hedge trimmer seems to last a lot longer on a battery than my Ryobi edger. The versatility is what makes Ryobi so nice, you can use the same batteries for LED lantern (great for power outages), radio, edger, hedge trimmer, drill, blower, oscillating saw, circular saw, hand held vacuum, etc.
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