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F.O.A.D. August 29th 13 10:55 PM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
I have a DeWalt 3/8" drill I've enjoyed using the last half dozen years,
but it's Ni-Cad and I've already bought two batteries for it as they
have started deteriorating. Grrr. They aren't cheap. I wondered about
buying an Li Ion battery pack for it but couldn't find any, and I didn't
bother determining whether the existing Ni-Cad charger might have worked
properly with a Li Ion battery pack.

So, I remember Gregg mentioned he had some luck with Makita Li Ion
drills. I don't have any need for really heavy duty unit, and I have a
1/2" wall power drill, anyway. I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.

It better work out for me. Otherwise it is Gregg's fault. :)

Now, I have to figure out how to keep it properly charged when I'm not
using it, which is pretty much all of the time. I don't want to
overcharge the battery packs, which is probably what killed the ni-cads
in my DeWalt.



Wayne.B August 29th 13 11:42 PM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:55:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.


===

For what it's worth, I've found the 18 volt LION tools to have
significantly better power and battery life than the 12 volt models.

John H[_2_] August 30th 13 12:21 AM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:55:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

I have a DeWalt 3/8" drill I've enjoyed using the last half dozen years,
but it's Ni-Cad and I've already bought two batteries for it as they
have started deteriorating. Grrr. They aren't cheap. I wondered about
buying an Li Ion battery pack for it but couldn't find any, and I didn't
bother determining whether the existing Ni-Cad charger might have worked
properly with a Li Ion battery pack.

So, I remember Gregg mentioned he had some luck with Makita Li Ion
drills. I don't have any need for really heavy duty unit, and I have a
1/2" wall power drill, anyway. I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.

It better work out for me. Otherwise it is Gregg's fault. :)

Now, I have to figure out how to keep it properly charged when I'm not
using it, which is pretty much all of the time. I don't want to
overcharge the battery packs, which is probably what killed the ni-cads
in my DeWalt.


Timer.

John (Gun Nut) H.
--

Hope you're having a great day!

F.O.A.D. August 30th 13 12:39 AM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
On 8/29/13 7:12 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:55:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

I have a DeWalt 3/8" drill I've enjoyed using the last half dozen years,
but it's Ni-Cad and I've already bought two batteries for it as they
have started deteriorating. Grrr. They aren't cheap. I wondered about
buying an Li Ion battery pack for it but couldn't find any, and I didn't
bother determining whether the existing Ni-Cad charger might have worked
properly with a Li Ion battery pack.

So, I remember Gregg mentioned he had some luck with Makita Li Ion
drills. I don't have any need for really heavy duty unit, and I have a
1/2" wall power drill, anyway. I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.

It better work out for me. Otherwise it is Gregg's fault. :)

Now, I have to figure out how to keep it properly charged when I'm not
using it, which is pretty much all of the time. I don't want to
overcharge the battery packs, which is probably what killed the ni-cads
in my DeWalt.


I have the 18v but it comes with a smart charger that is supposed to
keep the LiONs up.


Yeah, I saw one of those and also a 14.x volt drill but my needs for a
battery operated drill are light and infrequent. I have larger AC
powered drills and lots of extension cords.


BAR[_2_] August 30th 13 01:54 AM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
In article , says...

On 8/29/13 7:12 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:55:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

I have a DeWalt 3/8" drill I've enjoyed using the last half dozen years,
but it's Ni-Cad and I've already bought two batteries for it as they
have started deteriorating. Grrr. They aren't cheap. I wondered about
buying an Li Ion battery pack for it but couldn't find any, and I didn't
bother determining whether the existing Ni-Cad charger might have worked
properly with a Li Ion battery pack.

So, I remember Gregg mentioned he had some luck with Makita Li Ion
drills. I don't have any need for really heavy duty unit, and I have a
1/2" wall power drill, anyway. I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.

It better work out for me. Otherwise it is Gregg's fault. :)

Now, I have to figure out how to keep it properly charged when I'm not
using it, which is pretty much all of the time. I don't want to
overcharge the battery packs, which is probably what killed the ni-cads
in my DeWalt.


I have the 18v but it comes with a smart charger that is supposed to
keep the LiONs up.


Yeah, I saw one of those and also a 14.x volt drill but my needs for a
battery operated drill are light and infrequent. I have larger AC
powered drills and lots of extension cords.


Are they stored in the trailer that was in the picture of your deck being built?

JustWaitAFrekinMinute August 30th 13 04:33 AM

I blame it on Gregg.
 
On 8/29/2013 9:00 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:39:10 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 8/29/13 7:12 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:55:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

I have a DeWalt 3/8" drill I've enjoyed using the last half dozen years,
but it's Ni-Cad and I've already bought two batteries for it as they
have started deteriorating. Grrr. They aren't cheap. I wondered about
buying an Li Ion battery pack for it but couldn't find any, and I didn't
bother determining whether the existing Ni-Cad charger might have worked
properly with a Li Ion battery pack.

So, I remember Gregg mentioned he had some luck with Makita Li Ion
drills. I don't have any need for really heavy duty unit, and I have a
1/2" wall power drill, anyway. I ordered a Makita 12-volt 3/8" Li Ion
drill today with two batteries and a charger.

It better work out for me. Otherwise it is Gregg's fault. :)

Now, I have to figure out how to keep it properly charged when I'm not
using it, which is pretty much all of the time. I don't want to
overcharge the battery packs, which is probably what killed the ni-cads
in my DeWalt.


I have the 18v but it comes with a smart charger that is supposed to
keep the LiONs up.


Yeah, I saw one of those and also a 14.x volt drill but my needs for a
battery operated drill are light and infrequent. I have larger AC
powered drills and lots of extension cords.


I bought the one I have because it is the same size and a little
lighter than the two 9v Makitas I have.



I find that a 12 volt is pretty good really although the 18 is stronger.
The 12 volt will drive 60 or more 3 1/2 inch deck screws on a good
battery. Most of the years I built boats, I did a lot of my work with a
12 volt 3/8 inch chuck cordless with two batteries.

Now I have an 18 volt system that came with a fancy (useless) vacuume, a
fancy (useless) skill saw... the cool thing is it came with four batteries.


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