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The answer is power. An 80-volt 2-amp battery will put out approximately 160 watts. A 40-volt equivalent will put out about 80 watts. That's the difference between plowing easily through a heavy drift and stalling out when it gets too heavy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Bill - We would be happy to discuss this with you. The ultimate difference between these units is the voltage. An 80V means that it has an 80V motor, thus has more power and is ideal for medium-heavy use while our 40V model is ideal for light-medium snowfalls. Both units have a no-load speed of 1800 RPM. For further discussion, do not hesitate to contact us at 1-888-909-6757
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