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cordless_tools_batteries [2017/12/27 17:12] sdh7cordless_tools_batteries [2019/06/17 10:19] sdh7
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-An incomplete accounting of cordless power tools & their batteries at the space:+An mostly complete accounting of cordless power tools & their batteries at the space
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 +All of this stuff is  with most of the chargers mounted to a piece of wood to keep them all together. 
  
 Black & Decker 12V NiCd Black & Decker 12V NiCd
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 Black & Decker 14.4V NiCd (slide-on type) Black & Decker 14.4V NiCd (slide-on type)
   * Drill   * Drill
-  * Circular Saw(?)+  * Circular Saw
   * Battery   * Battery
   * Charger   * Charger
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   * 2 Batteries(?)   * 2 Batteries(?)
   * Circular Saw   * Circular Saw
-  * Charger (repaired to use Harbor Freight 21V wall wart as built-in transformer/rectifier failed)+  * Charger (repaired to use Harbor Freight 21V wall wart as built-in transformer/rectifier failed) - pretty sure this has now failed again, but the tools can use the 19.2 V batteries...
  
 Craftsman 19.2 V Li-Ion (there is /some/ compatibility between this and the 18V system, the batteries for these will fit the 18V tools...) Craftsman 19.2 V Li-Ion (there is /some/ compatibility between this and the 18V system, the batteries for these will fit the 18V tools...)
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   *NiCd Battery (Nomad brand name)   *NiCd Battery (Nomad brand name)
   *NiCd Battery Charger   *NiCd Battery Charger
 +  *1.3AH Li-Ion battery
 +  *Intelliport Charger
 +  *Oscillating tool body (no heads, unfortunately...)
 +  *Drill/Driver
  
 Skil 18V Skil 18V
cordless_tools_batteries.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/19 13:06 by sdh7

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