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I had to buy these 60V Dewalt Batteries to make a device that would hook up to any 120Volt AC tool and make it cordless. There was a stumble at the start gate, but I got it working on a bunch of Milwaukee packs. I want your advice on making a power tool boost box.
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I had to buy these 60V Dewalt Batteries to make a device that would hook up to any 120Volt AC tool and make it cordless. There was a stumble at the start gate, but I got it working on a bunch of Milwaukee packs. I want your advice on making a power tool boost box.
Long Term Projects: http://www.Patreon.com/AvE
Right Deadly Shop Ruler: https://www.etsy.com/listing/464202928/
Isn't this just a really slow capacitor? Like a starting capacitor on your AC unit?
Hilarious 😂. And awesome!
Excelente producto
Could you use a “soft start” device that normally is wired into an Air Conditioning system to prevent the breaker trip?
You could just use a capacitor.
But yes, everything should be DC. F*ck AC for anything.
Who else was yelling at their phone!? 😂 PUSH THE BUTTON!!!
Thank you for pressing the yellow button!
Lol I love this guy. Entertaining video.
Stop wasting internet space 🤦🏼
make a vidjea going the other way, from cordless to corded
Press the button genius
Hilarious!
Believe that's called a line conditioner. Been doin it for years in the professional audio world. Or P.A. World, I should say…ya if you dip too low on hard hitting notes they have capacitative circuitry that conditions or bumps up the voltage for dips and smooths the spikes as well. But I suppose batteries would do the same thing…just don't know how batteries would stack up to capacitors when it comes to transient/in-rush currents. But I like it.