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That screams alert. I have a chicom 18V drill whoch I'm not going buy another battery for.
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You can save those batteries by hitting the terminals with the welder... no joke!On a somewhat related term, how many folks have old 18-24V cordless tools that it just costs too much to replace batteries? I gutted a battery from a ridgid drill and wired it to a slave plug. Now I have a deuce powered drill and reciprocating saw.
Correct...I use this as a trail repair method, and NOT as my primary welder!The OP I think doesn't expect this to be used very often.
That sounds awesome, i have bunches of tools with useless batteries.On a somewhat related term, how many folks have old 18-24V cordless tools that it just costs too much to replace batteries? I gutted a battery from a ridgid drill and wired it to a slave plug. Now I have a deuce powered drill and reciprocating saw.
What brand of AGM do you sell?I was just at the wrong end of that deal, having guaranteed the batteries. After that it became a discretionary thing as to replacing the battery. No telling what they do to those things sometimes! Now they pretty much go to solar projects where this kind of thing isn't a problem, but I do run a couple of AGM's in my deuce.
I carry a few sticks of 1/8" 6011 rod. Its a good all-purpose rod that works with DC. You do need to protect it from getting wet.This is GREAT info, I'm not a welder myself, but I could bird Poop it together for an emergency. What welding rod would you recommend for steel, out on the trail?