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For those of you who have investment in 12V / 20 V battery packs for tools, there's adapters to provide USB and sometimes AC power -- (link)
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JD (aka Jason Dean)
Oct 10 '24, 11:34
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Dewalt example
(www.dewalt.com)
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Those things don't have that much power. The guys building the deck switched out every 20 minutes or so just drills -- nm
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zeitgeist
Oct 10, 12:09
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Though the electrical to mechanical requirement for a drill is way in excess of what it would take to charge a phone -- nm
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JD
Oct 10, 12:22
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Yes but I'll bet the cost of the converter is much more than buying a couple phone sized batteries...also
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zeitgeist
Oct 10, 12:31
Ryobi Example -- (link)
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JD
Oct 10, 11:34
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