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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. |
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. |
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! |
I blame it on Gregg.
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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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