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I'm looking for a battery-powered tiller
Comments (4)PG, The SunPony solar-powered tiller is actually battery powered. It runs off of a battery that could be charged by a roof-mounted solar panel. Maybe you could just use the optional battery charger to recharge the battery without resorting to the sun. The price list shows that the basic battery powered tiller would be $450, and an extra quick-change battery pack would be another $120. Their whole electric powered farming system is ridiculously expensive, and I agree with CanGuy that a battery powered tiller is probably impractical. I notice that you can't see how big the tines are on the "Lil Sun" tiller , which makes me think the tines aren't very big. The electric powered Tilther, designed by Eliot Coleman, might be a less expensive approach to electric tilling. It only tills about 3 inches deep, but that is half as deep as many expensive rear-tined tillers actually till. Like CanGuy, I suggest the electric powered Mantis. There are other lesser electric tillers that also require an electric cord. MM...See MoreBattery pack for tankless water heater
Comments (2)Get a back up generator. It's totally worth it and they are not that expensive. That way you can run your fridge, coffee pot, and the blower for the gas heat too. What's the point of having hot water if you have to shower in a cold house and can't have a cup of hot coffee?...See MoreCan I use a "Power Pack" Transformer in this Situation?
Comments (7)AC or DC does not matter. You do not have enough voltage available for 120 V bulbs on a 12 V output. You need either 12 V bulbs for the load, or if the output is still a full 60 Hz sine wave you could use a step up transformer to restore the 120 V AC from a 12 V AC source....See MoreBattery powered chain Saw ??
Comments (9)I purchased a Greenworks 16 inch saw after using a plug-in for years. If you have smaller hands it is probably not the one for you. To release the safety to start it is too difficult so it sits in it's box. Will be given away later. There are many different ones on the market currently. I would suggest purchasing one with a blade 12 inches or less but longer than the really short 6-8 inch ones. The really short ones place your knuckles too close to what you are trying to cut which even with thick gloves can result in bruises. I would also suggest purchasing one that is basically a power pack that you can add additional things to it. Some have weed eaters, blowers, hedge trimmers. Always be careful. Wear shoes that grip the ground, long pants, and shirts. Always heavy duty work goggles. Nothing loose and if you have longish hair tie and pin it up and back so it can not get caught in the mechanism if you have to lean over. Best to never lean over at all as chips can fly in your face....See MoreWellington's Fine Leather Furniture
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