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Harvey51 wrote:Ironically... If you open up a tool battery, you'll find that most of them are stuffed with what appear to be standard AA, C or D NiCD or NiMH rechargeable batteries. They're soldered together in series to produce the desired output voltage (each one contributes 1.2v).
There are way too many different tool batteries. I wonder how we managed to get AA, AAA, C and D battery standards. I guess a standard tool battery would cut into company profits, though.
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uncle_bud wrote:
This works for Me. I gutted a dead battery, and run some outdoor lighting cable to it. It used to have a trolling motor plug on the end and the camper had a receptacle on each side.
MrWizard wrote:
thats good and works well
IF it was originally 12 v or 9v
won't be worth shinola on a 20v drill
the PC device is a DC - DC power converter, a dedicated device for laptops
have never seen one for cordless drills
just use a small 12>120v inverter
โSep-12-2015 09:39 AM
Vintage465 wrote:The Dewalt DCB119 will set you back almost $100. Seems like a lotta $$ and a bit of redundancy for just an occasional battery charge.Stefonius wrote:That's it! That's exactly what I need! Mines a 20v DeWalt. All of my problems are solved............now where's that guy that sent the picture of the crank!
What brand is your new cordless drill? Most manufacturers make a battery charger designed for use with a 12v power supply. See this example from DeWalt.
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Vintage465 wrote:
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Excellent! Yes the trailer did come with one of those! But MAN! I have never seen such long winded jacks in my life. My old trailer had the original style B.A.L. jacks and I never needed nor cared about a cordless for those. This new trailer has the scissor type jacks and it took me several minutes each to crank down by hand. It was still too much money @ $1200.00 to get the power jack option.
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