This may work on drill for small things, not require high current. PC power supply doesn't supply high amperage. The power supply will burn if the drill finds strong reverse torque .
Don’t you just love all these newer UA-cam videos with so much finger pointing ? No voice, no REAL directions. Just finger pointing and an impression somebody feels you are a mind reader.
Did the same but I left the NiCD cells in the battery but not connected to balance the weight and instead of the PC PSU I used an old jumpstart box that was too weak to start a car.
Bro, can i use 10 amps on my cordless drill? Mine was the cheapest with round battery, i bought that for about 40$ and now the buttery didn't last long even just use it for screws only, I've connect it with 19v 2 amps but it like didn't get enough power, it wont turn fast like it were powered by the battery and if pull the switch fast it will only spin a little then it will stop spinning, so i think it doesn't get enough power to work properly, thats why im gonna use 10a current from led driver/convertr but im afraid it will burn out bc of too much power😅 and right now im cant afford nothing, barely eat once a day and i need to use that drill to make my work easier, so how do you think? Will it burn if im using 12v 10 amps power supply?
Man , I'm looking this up because I dont have a dam job , due to back problems... sold my tools years ago, need a cordless drill/screwgun bad for around the house , live in a small town one thrift store. One convenient store one dollar store , that's about it...over past 3 years I've bought 4 cordless drills ,no money back type of store... so your stuck with what u walk out with ... everyone of them have batterys that wont charge at all 🤬...now I dont have soldering gun ... but I really need to get at least one of these rigged up to work ....
Dont charge the batteries with that charger! However with aroud 20v you should be able to power the drill itself, provided that your power supply can handle 20v with 40 Amps
That is way too much work just to save a drill I would rather just buy a new battery or trash can in I'm going all lithium now anyway no more nicad batteries for me oh well it seems like a waste the grill is no longer useful without the battery and needs to go in the trash thank you but it's not for me.
@@DogerBeaner Power supply power is distribute over multiple wires, total power listed is sum of power for each voltage, e.g. 5V, 12V, 3.3V etc. Drill may use lots of power when slowing down due to stiff material, it may exceed Psu power and psu protection will turn of power. Same can happen at start. LiIon batteries, are like a folded roll of metal sheet between plastic, surface area is huge, this way if you request power, it will give you huge power instantly. This is why such batteries are used for phones, drills etc. Even if their capacity is small, they can give you all their juice in short time. You can actually weld with such batteries.
Dedicated 12v power supplies are fairly cheap. Doing it with a PC PSU only makes sense if you have an old one lying around. And I guess way too many of us have more than one lying around :D
This may work on drill for small things, not require high current. PC power supply doesn't supply high amperage. The power supply will burn if the drill finds strong reverse torque .
yeah
You can get 18A+18A=36A from that power supply, the best battery will give you max 30A.
Don’t you just love all these newer UA-cam videos with so much finger pointing ?
No voice, no REAL directions.
Just finger pointing and an impression somebody feels you are a mind reader.
👆👆👆...😏
Seriously though. It is kinda annoying.
My cordless is 12v.if i put 24 v dc supply, does it makes any damages??
This is creative and adaptive, don't let people get you down. :)
Thanks!!! )))
Did the same but I left the NiCD cells in the battery but not connected to balance the weight and instead of the PC PSU I used an old jumpstart box that was too weak to start a car.
it's very good indeed, using a Pb battery also supplies enough power to the drill.
Thanks!
Bro, can i use 10 amps on my cordless drill? Mine was the cheapest with round battery, i bought that for about 40$ and now the buttery didn't last long even just use it for screws only, I've connect it with 19v 2 amps but it like didn't get enough power, it wont turn fast like it were powered by the battery and if pull the switch fast it will only spin a little then it will stop spinning, so i think it doesn't get enough power to work properly, thats why im gonna use 10a current from led driver/convertr but im afraid it will burn out bc of too much power😅 and right now im cant afford nothing, barely eat once a day and i need to use that drill to make my work easier, so how do you think? Will it burn if im using 12v 10 amps power supply?
Thank you for sharing your useful tips 👍
I am trying to make a cordless DeWalt circular saw DCS391 into a corded saw. Can you give ideas?
can't you just remove the battery and directly wire the motor to the adapter that came with the drill?
power adapter charge with low power
, we need high power
a skillful solution. well done
Great idea
Thanks , and have a good day !
Man , I'm looking this up because I dont have a dam job , due to back problems... sold my tools years ago, need a cordless drill/screwgun bad for around the house , live in a small town one thrift store. One convenient store one dollar store , that's about it...over past 3 years I've bought 4 cordless drills ,no money back type of store... so your stuck with what u walk out with ... everyone of them have batterys that wont charge at all 🤬...now I dont have soldering gun ... but I really need to get at least one of these rigged up to work ....
You make it look so easy man ... I'm in Texas , swing by I have 4 or 5 that needs looked at 🙂bring soldering gun. 👊
New SuB 👍very talented bro...
First video ever, to make me go out and just buy a corded drill
🙂
There aren't much choices left for a CORDED clutch driver / drill. They are available on Amazon Japan site. Nothing in North America.
how much amperes is it consuming?
it should say on the battery or battery charger, i had some trouble with it, mine is a Bosch proffesional it runs on 12v 10A.
Great video, I like your style
Thanks Very Much
I have 18v drill, can i make it work with 19v laptop charger because i don't found 18v charger?
no you can not
Charging lithium cells incorrectly can cause then to explode/catch fire. Always use the correct charger for the battery pack.
Dont charge the batteries with that charger! However with aroud 20v you should be able to power the drill itself, provided that your power supply can handle 20v with 40 Amps
Hello when i was connecting my drill, power supply cuts of power. Do you know what is it problem????
It's because at the initial start, your drill draws more current than the maximum rating of the power supply.
That is way too much work just to save a drill I would rather just buy a new battery or trash can in I'm going all lithium now anyway no more nicad batteries for me oh well it seems like a waste the grill is no longer useful without the battery and needs to go in the trash thank you but it's not for me.
Hi, because on your block the protection is triggered.
Could you give a bit more details as to what power supply was used in the video?
Model, origin, output voltage, amperage and so on?
Thank you
12v, 500w
QThink isnt 500w overkill, even if not 500w is being drawn as a total?
@@DogerBeaner no
@@DogerBeaner Power supply power is distribute over multiple wires, total power listed is sum of power for each voltage, e.g. 5V, 12V, 3.3V etc. Drill may use lots of power when slowing down due to stiff material, it may exceed Psu power and psu protection will turn of power. Same can happen at start.
LiIon batteries, are like a folded roll of metal sheet between plastic, surface area is huge, this way if you request power, it will give you huge power instantly. This is why such batteries are used for phones, drills etc. Even if their capacity is small, they can give you all their juice in short time. You can actually weld with such batteries.
And you need to have power supply with you every time,why don´t conect drill with power adapter from old laptop !
Thanks
This video misses the part where you screw the screw after the cord is applied...
Were you drilling holes in reverse?
no
wow, it's complicated!
the power supply is worth more than a brand new lithium drill. not worth it.
Matt Cramdon
might not be worth it if you use a power supply
try using an laptop charger into the drill
getting a r/woooosh
The video states how to CONVERT not save money
Dedicated 12v power supplies are fairly cheap. Doing it with a PC PSU only makes sense if you have an old one lying around. And I guess way too many of us have more than one lying around :D
@@jackcarvis3668 hahaha dude the point of making it corded is so you don’t have to buy a new one😂
People are throwing them in the garbage all the time, they are free if you pick them up!
You didn't finish the work.
just charge the battery!!!!
3eezie
it's DED
I'm getting a r/woooosh