I am seeing more and more electric mowers, trimmers, hedgers, blowers, and chainsaws used by pro gardeners.
The best by far is by "Core". I am having problems with the switch that starts it. Once it gets wet, the control is intermitant until it dries out. Anyone have any thought or suggestions on keeping this dry? These line trimmers are "amazing". The battery life equals a tank of fuel (about one hour) so instead of filling the tank, they switch the battery to another from the charger in their truck. The brushless pancake motor is down by the line head and is "much" more powerful than the Stihl FS 90 R trimmers they have been using. I have tried wd40, clear polyurethane, hairspray, and nothing seems to work. They try to keep their gear clean and I tell them "not to get the switch wet", but they don't listen and leave it to me to find a solution. Any thoughts?
The best by far is by "Core". I am having problems with the switch that starts it. Once it gets wet, the control is intermitant until it dries out. Anyone have any thought or suggestions on keeping this dry? These line trimmers are "amazing". The battery life equals a tank of fuel (about one hour) so instead of filling the tank, they switch the battery to another from the charger in their truck. The brushless pancake motor is down by the line head and is "much" more powerful than the Stihl FS 90 R trimmers they have been using. I have tried wd40, clear polyurethane, hairspray, and nothing seems to work. They try to keep their gear clean and I tell them "not to get the switch wet", but they don't listen and leave it to me to find a solution. Any thoughts?