• usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Feasible for home use absolutely.

    Municipalities/contractors need to be able to run them all or most of the day, and you’d need a way to charge the batteries and/or a giant stack of them to keep going. Fossil fuels are pretty energy dense so you can just have a jerry can to refuel and keep on going.

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      4 months ago

      Oh, they only last 30 minutes!? I see why that’d be an issue, especially if they take a long time to recharge.

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        4 months ago

        I think they can last about an hour these days (the backpack ones anyway) but if you’re anywhere away from a charging source then you’d need so many spare charged batteries to compete with a few litres of fuel. Again, not talking about home use; most people probably don’t even need cordless and can just run an extension cord to an electric hand-held blower.

        Battery technology is getting better all the time though so hopefully soon as old machines wear out they can be replaced by electric alternatives.