PhysAssist
Active OPE Member
Hi all,
I think this may be my first post here, but it is definitely my first thread started here.
I have learned a lot while I have been lurking around here, but I have not seen this issue raised previously.
I know that I saw somewhere, [maybe on YT] that someone makes a conversion interface to use to pair new Lithium batteries with older NiCad-based power tools.
A long time ago [perhaps that part was too obvious to need saying], SWMBO bought me exactly what I needed [at the time]- a combo-kit with a 12-V cordless DeWalt drill and 5 3/8" saw, and for years, I used the be-hey-seus out of them, until the batteries would no longer hold any charge, and I even burned through some knock-off replacement batteries, and the tools just kept working.
Since they are/were such well-made and robust tools [and I miss using that little, but powerful saw] and despite now having a stable of Hitachi/Metabo cordless tools, I'm still hoping to find a way to start using my old favorites again.
So, long story [not really] short, has anyone used, or have an adapter that enables them to use one of these new-fangled Lithium-ion batteries on older NiCad powered tools?
Thanks in advance!
PhysAssist
"We suffer not from the events in our lives, but from our judgment about them."
-Epictetus
I think this may be my first post here, but it is definitely my first thread started here.
I have learned a lot while I have been lurking around here, but I have not seen this issue raised previously.
I know that I saw somewhere, [maybe on YT] that someone makes a conversion interface to use to pair new Lithium batteries with older NiCad-based power tools.
A long time ago [perhaps that part was too obvious to need saying], SWMBO bought me exactly what I needed [at the time]- a combo-kit with a 12-V cordless DeWalt drill and 5 3/8" saw, and for years, I used the be-hey-seus out of them, until the batteries would no longer hold any charge, and I even burned through some knock-off replacement batteries, and the tools just kept working.
Since they are/were such well-made and robust tools [and I miss using that little, but powerful saw] and despite now having a stable of Hitachi/Metabo cordless tools, I'm still hoping to find a way to start using my old favorites again.
So, long story [not really] short, has anyone used, or have an adapter that enables them to use one of these new-fangled Lithium-ion batteries on older NiCad powered tools?
Thanks in advance!
PhysAssist
"We suffer not from the events in our lives, but from our judgment about them."
-Epictetus
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