I can de-mystify it a little bit if that helps? The flexvolt batteries has three 18-ish volt batteries inside. When using it on an 18v tool, it gives that output. When plugged into a 54v tool, two little prongs push on a switch that puts the three 18v batteries into series, meaning they add their voltage to each other - allowing the battery to deliver 54ish volts. The ins and outs of this are a little more complicated, just not in a way that is helpful to know about 😆.
Good ass testing. Cutting downed wood that is wide and hard. Proved battery life on 9 amps for 2:30 min. Seem like 15 Amps is the way to go.
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You need the 15 amps batteries. That’s the only way to go
Dewalt confuse everyone flexi volt 54v on 18v it is 9amps on 54v its only 3amps
I can de-mystify it a little bit if that helps?
The flexvolt batteries has three 18-ish volt batteries inside. When using it on an 18v tool, it gives that output.
When plugged into a 54v tool, two little prongs push on a switch that puts the three 18v batteries into series, meaning they add their voltage to each other - allowing the battery to deliver 54ish volts.
The ins and outs of this are a little more complicated, just not in a way that is helpful to know about 😆.