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I bought a used picrel blower recently and it's been working great, crazy strong, literally stronger than some gas blowers I've used, until I put fully charged batteries in it. it has a slider for adjusting power and a turbo button, which worked without problems on batteries without a single bar and lower charges, but when I put fully charged ones, it kept turning off half a second after engaging the turbo mode. when I discharged the batteries a bit it started to work normally again. seems like some surge protection or something.
I'm not even sure if it's a design issue or something wrong with the particular item I have, because there's not a lot discussion online about the brand, which is popular only in Europe (also has some rebrands, like Ozito in Australia ).
Is it fixable? I really don't want to return it, because I liked it a lot and got it in a bid twice as cheap as they usually sell for and a new one costs almost as much as Makita 36 or 40V blowers while being from a budget brand, so there's no point.
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>blower not turning off on full power
*blower turning off on full power
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Is it brushed or brushless?

If it’s brushless, then there’s probably a circuit board in there that’s fried and the whole assembly will be coated in crap and cost as much as a new blower. Id it’s brushed, there’s not much to go wrong besides the trigger, whatever the turbo button does, and the battery itself.

If you pull it apart to start testing, i would get a meter on the battery terminals and make sure the battery isn’t cutting out when you pull the trigger on turbo and there’s a big load.



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