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The run time depends on the amount and density of the snow. Light, fluffy snow only a few inches deep will give a longer run time than heavy, wet snow or snow that's deeper. I've just come in from clearing my driveway of about 9" of heavy snow. The 4.0 AH battery lasted about 40 minutes. I also have a 2.0 AH battery which lasted about 10 minutes in this machine. I used both batteries today; on other occasions the 4.0 AH battery has lasted long enough for my driveway and the public sidewalk to both ends of my block! Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The run-time of a battery would depend on several variables that affect the load and ambient temperatures on the battery. With an 80V 4ah battery you can expect up to 60 mins.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For battery life, I have a "typical Midwest subdivision" sized driveway, and the battery has about 30% remaining when I'm done (3 inches of wet fluffy snow and another time 6 inches with an ice layer on the top). The battery charges in about 1 hour when it's inside the house. It takes a lot longer when it's in a cold area like a garage. I did buy an additional battery, and it's nice that I can have one battery plugged into the unit and another waiting to be swapped in just waiting in the same battery compartment on the snowblower itself.
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