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I tried my first electric leaf blower/vac (Weed Eater 15 amp) on the
5th, and it was terrific for the first and only 10 minutes. Then the GFIC
kicked out and when I reset, and restarted the blower, there was terrible
arcing from the brushes, and the smell. I suspect the high amperage kicked
out the GFIC. I returned it to WalMart ($39.23), no problems.
I was so highly impressed with its operation before its demise that I
would buy another, hoping the one I had was a rarity. In fact, I would
gamble on the next one being that I could replace the brushes and turn the
commutator and remedy the problem. I would prefer a metal turbine but the
one I had used a plastic one. The Weed Eater web site comes up POULAN and
the impeller and brushes (very decent prices) are available. But the 'motor
assembly' is almost $52.00.
The way it sucked up the leaves and mulched them really impressed me.
In fact, the pile of leaves I faced I thought would take at least 6 trips to
empty the bag. I ended up with only a guarter of a bag full of leaves,
before it died. Problem now is there are none available in Western Montana
(110 mile radius). Prices at the online auctions for a new one are too
high. I only need it for about 3 hours per year, in the vacuum
configuration. What I read about the small gas types is the starter ropes
and return mechanisms are short lived. I have no need of a heavy duty
(expensive) type and I would prefer electric, but would be open to a small
dependable gas model.
Sure would appreciate any imput anyone could provide about their
experiences in this area.


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theChas wrote:

I tried my first electric leaf blower/vac (Weed Eater 15 amp) on the
5th, and it was terrific for the first and only 10 minutes. Then the GFIC
kicked out and when I reset, and restarted the blower, there was terrible
arcing from the brushes, and the smell. I suspect the high amperage
kicked out the GFIC. I returned it to WalMart ($39.23), no problems.
I was so highly impressed with its operation before its demise that
I
would buy another, hoping the one I had was a rarity. In fact, I would
gamble on the next one being that I could replace the brushes and turn the
commutator and remedy the problem. I would prefer a metal turbine but the
one I had used a plastic one. The Weed Eater web site comes up POULAN and
the impeller and brushes (very decent prices) are available. But the
'motor assembly' is almost $52.00.
The way it sucked up the leaves and mulched them really impressed
me.
In fact, the pile of leaves I faced I thought would take at least 6 trips
to
empty the bag. I ended up with only a guarter of a bag full of leaves,
before it died. Problem now is there are none available in Western
Montana
(110 mile radius). Prices at the online auctions for a new one are too
high. I only need it for about 3 hours per year, in the vacuum
configuration. What I read about the small gas types is the starter ropes
and return mechanisms are short lived. I have no need of a heavy duty
(expensive) type and I would prefer electric, but would be open to a small
dependable gas model.
Sure would appreciate any imput anyone could provide about their
experiences in this area.


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I would replace the GFCI.
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On Jul 6, 7:30*am, "theChas" wrote:
* * * I tried my first electric leaf blower/vac (Weed Eater 15 amp) on the
5th, and it was terrific for the first and only 10 minutes. *Then the GFIC
kicked out and when I reset, and restarted the blower, there was terrible
arcing from the brushes, and the smell. *I suspect the high amperage kicked
out the GFIC. I returned it to WalMart ($39.23), no problems.



don't know about weed eater.
i've had toro and black and decker, and both have been unbreakable for
a few years. still have both, in fact. both do have plastic impellers,
though; like you, i'd prefer metal, on general principles.

moving down from the big 15 amp babies, i also have one of the smaller
toro ones, an "electric broom", doesn't do any mulching.

for whatever reason, i seem to be attracting these things, and they
don't burn out.

on the other hand, i go through an electric lawn mower every couple of
years. go figure.

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. . .I signed up with WalMart to be emailed when the 1200 watt Weed
Eater ($40.00) would be in stock at my store. I received the email, the
next day they were in stock in my store, so I drove the 27 miles. There
were none in stock. Dirty word. At least I got a Chev Geo Metro a year ago
and now get up to 53.8 mpg. Been doing 48 mpg going a little faster. Going
to put 42 psi in my tires and get even better mileage. 4 tires just cost me
$140 mounted, balanced, installed. That's 35 gallons of fuel. I can afford
to wear out tires now.
.. . . .I had ordered a Toro 1200 watt blower/mulcher from TARGET and then
found another site where users reported their experiences. At that site
those who had the Toro machines for a longer time all experienced motor burn
out. Target was real helpful when I attemtped to cancel my order. Just
refuse shipment they said, and when they receive it back they will credit my
credit card.
.. . . .My GFIC is okay, the motor smelled and slowed down and one could see
the arc between the brushes and the commutator. GFIC did its job and shut
down on the high amp draw. A 1200 watt unit should draw 10 amps...since one
hp is 6.8 amps (I'm pretty sure) those are real little motors to be rated at
just under 1.5 hp. They are quite small (small bearings) and must be at
least 3600 rpm...Doesn't take much to break one down.
.. . . .It seems all electrics have common problems, just like the Weed Eater
gas models all have starter recoil rope problems soon after purchase. I
canceled my order for the Toro electric and went to Wal Mart and paid $100
for a Poulan (Weed Eater) gas blower/mulcher. So far I have not used it and
I am running it for 10 minutes at a time at reduced speed to 'break it in'.
At top speed I don't know what the rpm is, but they really fly. It feels
too fast for long engine life. I can see why they use 40:1 fuel/oil mix...
.. . . .My gas Poulan has the primer bulb and it seems to flood real easy.
But it clears easy too. Since it is built by Weed Eater, I can expect
recoil start problems. I live at 5300 feet asl, and I imagine I should
adjust the carb (it has to be running rich), and cut down on the rpms. Man,
those 2 cycle units really scream. The electric Weed Eater had a serated
plastic impeller and really did a job mulching (16:1). My gas Poulan does
have a plastic non-serated impeller, and they claim 14:1 mulch rate. It
also has a variable speed throttle trigger.


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