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Thank you Grouchy. That's what I was looking for.
-- Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ "Grouch" wrote in message ... Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. http://us.st7.yimg.com/store4.yimg.c...1775_193811319 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? Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |
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You are welcome. I just went through the wondering phase and my BIL set
me straight to the charger he has used for years in his work truck. BTW best to stick with NiMH over the older NiCad batteries. They last longer without the memory effects and have a much lower self discharge rate (means they will still have a charge weeks/months after taken off the charger. Scott Vernon wrote: Thank you Grouchy. That's what I was looking for. -- Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ "Grouch" wrote in message ... Makita drills are considered by many to be the best. They have a charger that works off 12v cigar plug. Available often on EBAY. http://us.st7.yimg.com/store4.yimg.c...1775_193811319 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? Scott Vernon Plowville PA __/)__/)__ |