Trying to figure out why your Duracell power 500 looks completely different than the Power 500 on their site. Is it a newer model? Thanks. Please help.
My batteries arrived dead and I can't seem to open the lights up to replace them 😞 Update - never mind - I did have batteries and all you need to do is twist each light and open them up to remove the protective layer between the battery and the spring - works great!
I was just about purchasing 2 200ah dry cell deep cycle batteries until I came across this on Twitter. From your experience do you think power block is better than my plan? I have a starlink that needs to be powered 24/7, a MacBook with say 2 hours charge time daily, 2 65w standing fans for 8 hours daily.
the comparable Kubota is around 700 lb lift on the loader (LA344S) compared to the CS2520's 1060 lbs. Just make sure you've got good ballast and stay safe !
Hello. I have this Duracell power block 500. In course of charging via electricity, i noticed it sometimes display 0 watts and then few mins or longer resumes charging. Is this also applicable to your box?
I was just about purchasing 2 200ah battery until I came across this on Twitter. From your experience do you think power block is better than my plan? I have a starlink that needs to be powered 24/7, a MacBook with say 2 hours charging time daily, 65w standing fans for 8 hours daily.
@@oyinladeojesanmi3591 I ended up not getting it. I felt the capacity was to small for the intended use which was to power a starlink, phones and computers.
We appreciate the feedback! We always look to make our tools better and more functional. The M1 Caliber is certainly a tool that is awesome for certain applications and trades (speed, repeat cuts, same material being cut, etc) but, as you pointed out, certainly not a full tape measure replacement for the many diverse miter saw applications.
You are definitely like a kid in a candy store as long as tractors are the candy. I think making a talking point list to reference while recording would help you be more accurate. Keep having fun.
I think you would be lucky to lift 1000 lbs in the bucket... We got some cheap Chinese screw on pallet forks on Amazon and they're great for moving tree parts and pallets...
We got our 2520 in June with just the bucket... I think it's only 24.6 hp... we have a Baumalight 1P24 stump grinder that it runs nicely and it is also a good rear ballast weight... we also got a BeXpanded tooth bar which beefs up the bucket edge and really improved the digging abilities... it's a very handy tool for lots of things...
Thanks for the overview. Good info you shared. At some point in the future I may be getting one if I can outweigh the cost of renting one from Home Depot. But honestly what’s kept me from a purchase apart from budget is the fact I probably would really ‘need it’ only 1-2 times a year. For things my large commercial zero turn can’t do, and/or to help me get things done in 1/4 or less time than doing it by hand, like moving tree limbs to piles, etc. although it would come in very handy and efficient for brush hogging, clearing, post hole digging, moving heavy rock around, keeping up the gravel drive, and help with seasonal drainage issues, so still a possibility on my future investments list in the future God willing!
Nice set! Believe me or not, I'm gonna do the same but for the sleeping (because sometimes my neighbors are so loud at nights and i can't locate where it comes) I already sleep with earmuffs and it wasn't enough so.. 😅
Did not know that!! It is a monster of a machine, definitely could take a step down in power and still have plenty to spare for my needs! Did you have a MS241?
@@neillfamily2560 unfortunately no but I would love to get my hands on one it's likened to a husky 543 which is a very overpriced saw. That's why stihl stopped making the 241, it's price was too close to the 261 at that time so no one really ever bought them.