Project 1: Drill Battery Conversion

Has your 12V or 24V cordless power drill battery final given up the ghost? Does it refuse to hold charge anymore? With this simple, easy-to-follow DIY project, John shows you how you can save money on buying a new battery, by converting your existing battery pack to run directly from a 12V wet acid battery, or two coupled together for a 24V drill.




3 Responses to “Project 1: Drill Battery Conversion”

  1. liseman says:

    great work, john! inifinitely better videography and much more elegant than my conversion:)

    keep up the great work,
    luke

  2. myboxtr says:

    I totally don’t understand why you would want to do this. Wouldn’t that new battery be a little heavy to carry around ?? Yea I can see you strapping that new battery around your shoulder everywhere you needed to drill something. Good video quality though. I just don’t understand why you would go from cordless to corded.

  3. airwavepaul says:

    hahahahahahahahahahaha
    Look at the size of that cordless drill!!!
    “Put it in the BIN”

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