Hi guys!
I have been thinking of converting my cordless power tools to corded ones. Well, actually not to convert the tools, but one of my dead battery into adapter-like thing so I could plug it into 220V AC mains, but remain capability of using batteries too.
I do understand electronics quite well, but certainly not that deep, so I need your advice on that!
So, Makita batteries runs on Lithium-ion cells, and battery itself has an protection circuit module, that monitors battery and tool while in performance.
And my final question is, if I remove cells from a battery and connect DC supply instead (perfectly matched Voltage and Amperage), do you think it will hurt the tools? Does Lithium-ion battery behaves different than DC power supply?
Still learning English, let me know if I'm not clear.
Cheers!
I have been thinking of converting my cordless power tools to corded ones. Well, actually not to convert the tools, but one of my dead battery into adapter-like thing so I could plug it into 220V AC mains, but remain capability of using batteries too.
I do understand electronics quite well, but certainly not that deep, so I need your advice on that!
So, Makita batteries runs on Lithium-ion cells, and battery itself has an protection circuit module, that monitors battery and tool while in performance.
And my final question is, if I remove cells from a battery and connect DC supply instead (perfectly matched Voltage and Amperage), do you think it will hurt the tools? Does Lithium-ion battery behaves different than DC power supply?
Still learning English, let me know if I'm not clear.
Cheers!