Review of 18 Volt to 20 Volt Battery Adapters for Dewalt 18 Volt Drills and other power tools.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2022
  • This video reviews the Dewalt, Waitley, and Biswaye 18 volt to 20 volt battery adapters used to convert 18 volt Dewalt drills and other tools to the newer Dewalt 20 volt Lithium ion batteries. The performance comparisons of each adapter along with cost are covered. A safety hazard with one adapter is also discussed.
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    Waitley Battery Adapter for Dewalt DCA1820 18V-20V Converter with USB Port Function Compatible with DC9096 DE9096: amzn.to/3Bq5HyO
    Waitley 20V 5.0Ah Replacement Battery and Battery Adapter Replacement DCA1820 18V-20V Converter Compatible with Dewalt DC9096 DE9096: amzn.to/3S90bHH
    DEWALT 18V to 20V Battery Adapter Kit (DCA2203C): amzn.to/3RRhvkU
    DEWALT 18v to 20v Adapter - Bare (DCA1820): amzn.to/3BlSbfU
    DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch (DCD771C2): amzn.to/3diXu7P
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Комментарии • 40

  • @grg2106
    @grg2106 3 месяца назад +1

    Great overview! Thanks so much for the comparison.

  • @zanegillard5456
    @zanegillard5456 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this doing this. Just ordered the Waitley.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  7 месяцев назад

      Good choice! Mine is working well.

  • @andreasjohns3650
    @andreasjohns3650 Год назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to post your informational video on adapters for the 18V Dewalts new battery system.
    I wish Dewalt just left a compatible platform in place instead of changing the whole archetecture.
    I bought two 18V drill/drivers at a thrift store for $10. But now I'm having to sort out the battery & charging issue.
    Your video has helped with that piece of the puzzle. Thanks.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.

    • @garthqueen
      @garthqueen Год назад

      Its not a new system,its been around approx ten years.And thats on you really,for buying obsolete tools.

  • @charlesw3120
    @charlesw3120 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this!

  • @peterpoggi
    @peterpoggi Месяц назад

    Your two videos, this one - and the one that explains conversion options were great - As a thank you - I just placed an order using your affiliate link for about $200 worth of products 🙂

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the positive feedback and for using the links.

  • @robert574
    @robert574 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I had one adapter catch fire while I was using it with my circular saw and it even destroyed the battery. It was the Dewalt model. I took it apart and it contained all the electronics. The newer li-ion tools have the battery protection electronics built into the handle that manage the battery. When you use an adapter on an old style tool, the adapter has to have the circuitry. If you look at the connection on the adapter to the li-ion battery, the protection circuit uses the two additional smaller pins in the center. I just received a couple of cheaper adapters I ordered from China and they don't have the electronics, they just have the two connections passing thru. (don't know what I was thinking when I ordered them). I have two of the true Dewalt adapters and I use them all the time, they're great. I thought about the small current drain and wondered that it must also exist when a standard li-ion battery is attached to a newer tool. I leave mine on all the time and haven't noticed any problems. Maybe it's from the USB charger port, I don't have that on any of mine. I also bought a new li-ion circular saw now and don't use the old one. It was a big expense when the adapter and the battery burned up, I don't need to repeat that. I wondered if it might have pulled too much current for the adapter maybe. Everything is good now though. Cheers.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for taking the time to share. These li-ion batteries could be a problem and many people either don’t know the risk, or just ignore it.

  • @docmonty5859
    @docmonty5859 Год назад

    I watched one of your other videos where you commented that the DeWalt adapter was not compatible with the DCS370 bandsaw.
    Did the adapter not fit in the bandsaw? Are any of the other adapters compatible with the bandsaw? I have the DCS370 and was trying to avoid buying more nicad batteries, this seemed like a great alternative.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад

      According to the information I had when making the video it specifically stated that the adapter would not work with your bandsaw. I do not own that tool, so I cannot verify the statement, but since it was coming from Dewalt, I believe it to be correct. It did not give a reason why. I checked the buyer comments on Amazon for the adapter and saw one person said it does work. Don't know whether to believe it or not. If you end up trying it, let us know. Thanks.

    • @docmonty5859
      @docmonty5859 Год назад

      @@FixItDepot thank you for the quick response. I saw the same video on Amazon for the gentleman said he had to modify the external tabs to make it fit in the band saw. I am going to order a third party adapter that fits in the DeWalt tools but allows you to use Makita lithium ion batteries. Once I have tried it, I will post my results. Thanks again

  • @crazzyearl
    @crazzyearl Год назад

    had the red one when using the sawzall it would pop out, the usb port will let you drain the battery dead to the point it kills it. also dropped my drill 2 feet with it on and it broke, have replaced it with dewalt adapter

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад

      That’s good info to know. Maybe the DeWalt adapter is worth the extra cost. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ryanperkovich5371
    @ryanperkovich5371 Год назад

    Milwaukee batteries can be used in the red adapter along with 20 volt dewalt batteries

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад

      Thanks for the additional info.

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 10 месяцев назад

    The PLA used in the adapter makes it swell! Over time I've had to hit certain points with my dremel.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  10 месяцев назад

      Haven't heard of that issue before. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CHEVI789
    @CHEVI789 Год назад

    Oh, and I've also opened one up and there is no circuit in there for the cheap chinese one so not sure about the others, it had just straight wires, FYI, if you buy a really cheap one with thin wires they might melt and burn, I don't know why they ahve a warning label to say do not leave the battery on the adapter on my chinese one.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад +1

      The reason for the warning mentioned was because some adapters have a monitoring circuit and will drain the battery if left on the adapter. If there was no monitoring circuit in the charger then the label doesn't make sense. Maybe they want us to think we are getting a better adapter than we are. Thanks again for watching and commenting.

    • @CHEVI789
      @CHEVI789 Год назад

      @@FixItDepot Hey its always best to be safe than sorry, But I am talking about the chinese versions, and all the best to you, cheers.

  • @CHEVI789
    @CHEVI789 Год назад +3

    I beg to differ on charging the slide batteries on the old post type charger, it does work, I've done a few, FYI it did a 6 amp in an hour and a half, when full the charger showed it was full with a solid red light, also FYI,all the slide batteries actually have a circuit inside to charge the batteries, the only thing is that the heat sensor won't work, so keep an eye out while charging on an old type charge, Lithium can catch on fire, always keep the charger on a concrete floor with nothing close to it, and do this AT YOUR WON RISK.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  Год назад +1

      I mentioned in the video the Waitley and Dewalt adapters will not fit into the old charger. This is because they do not recommend charging the 20 volt lithium battery on the old Ni-cad charger. The other adapter was a Biswaye and it does fit into the old charger and will charge the battery, but again shouldn't be used because of the fire risk. Sounds like you understand the risk and are willing to use it. I am assuming that if you have a 20 volt lithium battery, you probably have the charger for it too. i would just use the 20 volt Lithium charger and avoid the fire risk. You are correct, Lithium fires are not good. Thanks for watching and sharing the info.

    • @CHEVI789
      @CHEVI789 Год назад +2

      @@FixItDepot for starters you are correct that you shouldn't charge Lithiums on any ni-cad or ni-mh batteries, but I can say as I do electronics for over 25 years that ALL lithium-ion batteries have a special charging circuit inside them, I've also charge them on a variable power supply and it works, kind regards.

    • @courierton9217
      @courierton9217 11 месяцев назад

      I have old style DeWalt lithium ion 18v battery charger. Can I charge the new 18v DeWalt lithium ion battery on that charger with the adapter?

    • @CHEVI789
      @CHEVI789 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@courierton9217 Okay, so let me tell you my experience, I do charge milwalkee batteries on a special charger, they don't always work, it's because of the charging circuit. Now you should be able to as all lithium batteries as far as I know have a built in charging circuit, BUT I must tell you, they also have a temperature sensor which is connected and detected by the charger, this is very important. do this at your own risk, you can charge it but stay next to it at ALL times and keep feeling the battery so it's not getting over heated, I didn't have any problems with overheating on mine.

    • @courierton9217
      @courierton9217 11 месяцев назад

      @@CHEVI789
      Thank you Sir for your information and your advice. I will try at my own risk.

  • @Step-n-Wolf
    @Step-n-Wolf 4 месяца назад

    I bought the DeWalt adapter. Total fail. I can't get the adapter off the grinder and I can't get the battery off. All 3 stuck together. Even had a more muscular guy try. Think they are permanently bonded together.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  4 месяца назад

      That is the main complaint I had about their adapter. Try twisting it a little. Desalt needs to do better and fix the design of it.

  • @hilary2668
    @hilary2668 4 месяца назад

    If you're only using the 20v batteries, why would you want to remove the adapter each time, leave the adapter in the drill, and just remove the battery? Simply.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  4 месяца назад

      Only remove it if you have other tools that can also use it.

  • @mickcarroll1274
    @mickcarroll1274 6 месяцев назад

    Unless you're in a hurry, remove the battery from the Dewalt adapter first and the adapter removes easily from the tool.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  6 месяцев назад

      Will try that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pawanagrawal239
    @pawanagrawal239 10 месяцев назад

    Fix your mic. It is too far from you.
    Do not you speaker phone.
    If you want to good review.
    Thanks.

    • @FixItDepot
      @FixItDepot  10 месяцев назад +7

      Most of us donate our time to make videos to help people. We are not professional filmmakers and don’t have a lot of special equipment. You probably don’t realize the amount of work and editing that is done to streamline the material too. It is frustrating to get a negative feedback because you expect perfection. Call Netflix and see if they will make your next video for you.