Okay my attitude is 100% better now. I just learned, and my dealer learned just before me, that indeed he supplied the wrong cord and there are two battery bags. One bag comes with an integrated cord, and one bag is to carry a spare battery on the belt. Luckily he ordered a battery bag w/cord and w/o and the separate belt. I think the original cord he provided me was for the bigger backpack batteries.
I rigged it up in the store because I wasn't leaving again without knowing it all worked... and low and behold it worked! The belt seemed very well built and comfortable. Since he had both bags, he thought to try to sell me the bag w/o the cord for a spare battery, but since I only bought one battery... no need... I'm assuming I won't need a second. Time will tell on that but thinking a beer break during a recharge will be a cheaper and more pleasant regimen.

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Got the heck out of there as I had to beat the FEDEX delivery guy home since I have a Adult Signature required package coming this afternoon

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Tried out the blower/belt/battery combo and was pretty happy... lot's of power on burst mode, I think more than my BG86 gasser! Was a smiling until my battery bag fell off my belt onto my driveway.
My fault... I didn't attach it properly. Seemed like a no brainer. Read the instructions, scratched my head once, and got it on right. Back to blowing. Really nice... instant on/power and when you let go... peace and quiet. Pull the trigger and back in business. What I didn't like about the gasser is that it continued to blow on idle and would blow work back toward your clean areas as I repositioned myself. No more! Bottom line... gasser will be sold. Oh and the electric blower with battery on hip is sooooo much lighter!
Unplugged the blower and plugged in the string trimmer. Easy! No having to swap out the battery. Tried it out on some heavy grass more than a foot high and it blazed through for a few minutes. Grass was a bit wet and it seems to have enough power for my needs. Maybe not as powerful as the equivalent gasser and I will need to do a lot more work to determine battery life vs. gas tank life. Also significantly lighter and that makes a big difference because I have a large steep area that requires bending over to mow on the downhill direction.
Again smiling and thinking about the possibility of selling my FS130 trimmer, I let go of the trigger and all of the sudden the head fell off the shaft!

Again! WTH! :smiley_aafz:
Yep, sort of my fault again... apparently whoever assembled it, did not tighten the head. :mur: Oh well. Decided to go read the manual and wait for the FEDEX guy before I got too involved and missed him while I was playing in the backyard!
So... there is my initial review. I have already used the HS66 hedge trimmer that stores the battery on board and it is winning against my HS45 gasser so I'm pretty sure at least two out of my three gassers will be going on sale soon. Hoping to recoup a significant amount to pay for these upgrades, as they are in good shape with relatively low hours.
Best yet... I should have a delegate to do some of the chores now that she will be able to start and operate the tools far easier. No excuses now! :cool2: