ghostice
Been here a while
Hey all, I've been fiddling with my battery top handle since going for a bit of a ride when my groundman choked off on the porty and sent me for a wobble. The saw didn't appear to hit anything when the tree top went (it was on my belt and I had left stubs to hang onto just in case). But after the ride, the battery had to be forced into contact into the housing a bit more to get the green light. A real pain as I chunked down the spar a bit till we could fell the rest. Back home, cleaned the thing up, blew out saw and battery in the Cave of Wonders and it seemed to work OK. Fine. Yesterday took the thing along to a birch job and again, battery didn't click - click into position. No green light. This AM back again in the Cave of Wonders however I noticed the battery tab on one side of the battery was just a little more in or forwards into the housing than the other. Pulled it out with a screwdriver and added a little graphite powder for lube and now it seems to work again. Will I trust it. Not really. These are BLi 300's so they're heavy but they last. Talked with Walkers Saw Shop in Nanaimo (great folks) and they hadn't heard of this problem. Wonder if anyone else has seen anything like this? (other batteries were with some landscaping gear so I'm going to fiddle around with them today)













