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Good guess, since I'm asking.
wrote in message ... On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 12:00:17 -0500, "Scott Vernon" wrote: Boats-r-US has a Seafit 12v drill on sale. Is there a 12v drill which will run and/or charge off your boat batteries? All of them can if you know what to do. Oops! I guess that eliminates you. BB Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
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I have an inverter. I'd like a drill that runs direct off the batts.
SV "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Good guess, since I'm asking. wrote in message ... On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 12:00:17 -0500, "Scott Vernon" wrote: Boats-r-US has a Seafit 12v drill on sale. Is there a 12v drill which will run and/or charge off your boat batteries? All of them can if you know what to do. Oops! I guess that eliminates you. BB Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
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I have an inverter. I'd like a drill that runs direct off the batts.
Why? There are far better units available that run off their own packs. RB |
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Any of them can if you know what to do.
C'mon, Bill. There's no way Scotty will buy a multi power adapter and wire it to a drill. The man chose a mac and then a Siedleman. Is it any wonder that he's about to buy a "seafit" drill? RB |
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He asked about a 12 volt drill and 12 volt rechargable batteries. You
can easily modify the AC charger that comes with it so it can be used with a cigarette lighter plug. No adapters needed. Good point, but he shouldn't bother with the crummy Seafit drill. Even on a boat, a good drill is worthwhile. My Makita has taken a beating, still works great. The head of the B&D rusted when I forgot to hit it with oil, but I saved it. At the slip I tend to use an ancient Skil drill, built like a tank. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Any of them can if you know what to do. C'mon, Bill. There's no way Scotty will buy a multi power adapter and wire it to a drill. The man chose a mac and then a Siedleman. Is it any wonder that he's about to buy a "seafit" drill? RB Hey Boobys, could you be so kind as to supply us with a make and model number for that "multi power adapter", or is only available in the Matrix? Cheers Marty |
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Hey Boobys, could you be so kind as to supply us with a make
and model number for that "multi power adapter" Sure, Marty. Not surprised that you're ignorance extends to more levels.. Radio shack Catalog #: 273-1827 made for computers, does 12-27 volts and can be addapted to a LOT of gear with a few adjustments. Also: Catalog #: 273-1811, but just 300 MA. RB |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Radio shack Catalog #: 273-1827 made for computers, does 12-27 volts and can be addapted to a LOT of gear with a few adjustments. You do realize don't you that that device is an inverter? Cheers Marty |
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Nutsy,
You sure as hell BUSTED YOURSELF You can't send picture because your tools are locked up on your boat. The Boat is hauled for the winter, Nutsy take a look at the heading on the subject; 12V DRILLS. We are talking battery powered tools Why in the world would anybody that has a battery powered tool lock it up on boat without power for the winter? You "BUSTED YOURSELF" You'll send pictures in the Spring; You mean when you can gather,beg, barrow or steal all these great, best of the line battery driven tools you are supposed to have. Are they locked on the boat without power and the batteries are going dead. You're not doing any house maintenance this winter then because you can't get to your tools You "BUSTED YOURSELF" Your car won't be polished until next Spring? Oh,Oh; Busted again; You've caught yourself talking out your asshole once again All those pages about 12Volt tools in the ASA is nothing but Pure Bull ****!! With all that BS, How do you dare say you BUSTED ANYONE? Just wondering? Ole Thom |
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You can't send picture because your tools are locked up on your boat.
The Boat is hauled for the winter, They aren't on the boat, Thom. They are in the storage building which is heated. This is where everyone keeps their boat batteries as well. There are a bunch of lockers there I'm lucky enough to have one. Sorry....please try again! And take it easy! RB |
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