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HappyHacker wrote:Should not be a problem as long as you stick rectification, to get DC electrickery, in as well.
HappyHacker wrote:Should not be a problem as long as you stick rectification, to get DC electrickery, in as well.
Mike G wrote:Kind of you Bob, but I suspect a 7V drill won't quite be man enough for the job. However, doing the experiment with a rectifier and transformer could be really useful, so if you get bored one day that might be a really worthwhile exercise.
Mike G wrote:If I do that experiment it will consist of seeing if the drill runs without emitting smoke. No other parameters will be measured.
AJB Temple wrote:OK, this is going to sound odd but....if you are willing to buy a cheap donor cordless drill, why not just buy a cheap mains power drill and do away with the transformer and complexity?
MY63 wrote:.......Both drills work I have a couple of chargers and a saw with six batteries but only one battery works.
You are welcome to them if you can use them.
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