Archive for May, 2010

Working With Power Tool Batteries

Friday, May 21st, 2010
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Batteries without power are nothing more than a useless thing. An ideal battery is the one which can sustain power for long and does not stop because of any reason while working. A perfect tool is the necessary thing to get the work done in perfect way without any hindrance and then only the person working with the tool can enjoy its work. Different brands of power tool batteries are available in market like DeWalt, Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee tools, skil etc. They all are known to manufacture batteries with appreciable and different qualities.

There are two main types of power tool batteries corded and cordless batteries. Corded tools are not bounded with time limit; you can work as long as the tool is connected to a power grid or generator. But, there is limitation of length and size of the power cord and standing water on site. You can over come this limitation with the help of a GFCI built into a power cord and by using a thicker wire like 12 gauge wire.

Cordless tools can be used anywhere to provide power until the power charged in the battery lasts. These power tool batteries are as powerful as corded tools and with the help of multiple battery chargers, they can be used at any jobsite. The only drawback with these batteries is that they stop any time holding a charge for various reasons like memory charge buildup, heat sensitivity, and a set number of charging cycles etc.

To give these power tool batteries a long life they should be maintained properly. If you do not use battery regularly then it should be taken out from storage charged or discharged occasionally, otherwise it will fail to function when you need it. While storing your battery make sure that you are storing it in a cool, dry, and clean place away from metal and heat. Battery should never be stored on charger because it overcharges the battery and also diminish its runtime.

Power tool batteries should be clean properly and regularly especially if they are used at rough places like construction sites, landscaping areas, and mechanic shops etc. This should be done to ensure that the dirt do not interfere with the battery connections and cause some functional damage. You can use some alcohol and cotton swabs to clean the battery contacts.



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