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10 minutes ago, Mr.Stu said:

How much cutting do you get out of a fully charged battery? 4Ah in my circular saw doesn't last as long as I'd like but that's not a DeWalt.

With a new chain I can do this twice, maybe 2.5 times on a charge. With an old chain more like once (hand for scale)
 

Note when the internal cells are in parallel to run a 20v tool these packs are rated 9Ah, it’s only 3Ah running the internal cells in series to get the 60v. And I think these brushless motors are more efficient but that may be a lie

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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

 

With a new chain I can do this twice, maybe 2.5 times on a charge. With an old chain more like once (hand for scale)
 

Note when the internal cells are in parallel to run a 20v tool these packs are rated 9Ah, it’s only 3Ah running the internal cells in series to get the 60v. And I think these brushless motors are more efficient but that may be a lie

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That wouldn't meet my needs either.

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30 minutes ago, Shocker said:

 

With a new chain I can do this twice, maybe 2.5 times on a charge. With an old chain more like once (hand for scale)
 

Note when the internal cells are in parallel to run a 20v tool these packs are rated 9Ah, it’s only 3Ah running the internal cells in series to get the 60v. And I think these brushless motors are more efficient but that may be a lie

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that's it???  i might be changing my mind,,,,,

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