[AT] OT Now rechargeable tool batteries Re: computers OT
charles bridges
charles at blueridgeconnect.net
Fri Dec 10 08:30:30 PST 2010
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From: "Gene's Wowway e-mail" <gwaugh at wowway.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 10:48 AM
Subject: [AT] OT Now rechargeable tool batteries Re: computers OT
> Things have been off-topic for a while, I thought I'd throw out a thread
> that I am sure is common to many of us: batteries for cordless tools.
>
> I have two systems going, both Ni-Cad. A 14 Milwaukee drill/driver and a
> few 18 DeWalt ;tools, the primary one being an impact driver; I REALLY
> like
> this tool; it sucks screws into almost any wood!
>
> I had the batteries for the Milwaukee rebuilt a year or so ago---IIRC, the
> cost was about half of new. I am now starting to have trouble (low run
> time) with several of the 18V Dewalt batteries. This system is popular
> enough that new batteries are relatively reasonable. Home Depot currently
> has a pack of two De Walt 18V batteries (NiCad) for $99. This is mighty
> close to what rebuilds would cost, although I might be able to get greater
> amp-hrs by rebuilding.
>
> But with the DeWalt I see myself at decision time....Is it time for me to
> just toss and make the leap to Li-Ion---it would sure be nice to have the
> extended run time, lesser weight etc.) I think I have answered the buy
> new
> vs rebuild aspect with what Home Depot has.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> GeneW
> Elgin, Illinois US
Gene
How about goiing a little farther with this? I too have a couple 18V
DeWalts that need replacing, but I don't know what the Li-Ion is. What are
the pros & cons to them. What about the cost?
Charles
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