Very well shown the convertion of cordless to corded drill, but im looking for what adapter or charger to use especialy the out of dc voltage and amperes.
Thanks dear for the Like. I am using Toshiba Model 75101U-B. Input AC 100-240Volts, 50-60Hz, Output DC +24V, 3.125Amps or 75 Watts. Formulae is Watts=volts x amps or amps= 75watts/24volts=3.1amps. As explained in my video I got a good offer on a 24 volts adapter and I am using it instead of the 18volts. With this adapter my drill machine is doing just fine and giving me all that it was originally designed for without any operational issues. However to stay with 18volts this is what you shall need. To get same 3 amps as what I am getting you need a 54 watts adapter 18volts. However if you desire to obtain higher amps ie 4 or 5 this is what you need on a 18volts adapter. To get 4amps you need a 72 watts adapter and if you need 5amps then a 90watts adapter is required. I hope now you have a wide range of choice to pick from. You may discuss this with the electrical stores personnel in order to decide.
Sir you need to follow the same method as shown. In both these cases we are only converting the energy source of running of these machines from cells to electricity.
Thanks... Can you please give a link to get the step down 18volts adapter ?? You can't search for that and get any results... Please?? I get nothing when I search, "step down 18volts adapter 125 amperes. " ...Or at least a brand...? model? Or what the unit is called?? Please??
Dear I am using a Toshiba adapter with following details: MODEL: 75101U-B Input 100-240 volts 2.0 A max Output DC 24volts 3.125 amps or 75 Watts. ie ampsxvolts=watts 3.125x24volts=75Watts. However if you use 18 volt adapter, its specification shall be as under by using the formulae above ie ampsxvolts=watts OR 3.125x18vts=56Watts and NOT 125 watts as explained earlier by me. Thanks dear for allowing me to recheck based on the formulae.
@@QNA47 Thanks so much... Liked Subscribed Shared... Would one of these laptop power supplies work? (found on eBay) Toshiba Laptop PA-1900-24 19V 4.74A 90W or Toshiba PA 32OIU-IACA 18V Power Supply Cord Plug AC Adapter or...? (for 18v Ryobi and DeWalt cordless tools) Thanks again! Most helpful of all the others....!
@@dmprdctns: Anxious to know the outcome. One change that I have made is to make a hole just under where you would hold the drill. There I put a quick connection for power supply using a pin. One needs to disconnect this pin before storing the drill m/c.
Very well shown the conversion from battery to electric. Excellent video 👍
Thanks such a great help. Please make more and educate us more . All the best
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too informative Sir, Thanks for Sharing
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Very well shown the convertion of cordless to corded drill, but im looking for what adapter or charger to use especialy the out of dc voltage and amperes.
Thanks dear for the Like. I am using Toshiba Model 75101U-B. Input AC 100-240Volts, 50-60Hz, Output DC +24V, 3.125Amps or 75 Watts.
Formulae is Watts=volts x amps or amps= 75watts/24volts=3.1amps. As explained in my video I got a good offer on a 24 volts adapter and I am using it instead of the 18volts. With this adapter my drill machine is doing just fine and giving me all that it was originally designed for without any operational issues.
However to stay with 18volts this is what you shall need. To get same 3 amps as what I am getting you need a 54 watts adapter 18volts.
However if you desire to obtain higher amps ie 4 or 5 this is what you need on a 18volts adapter. To get 4amps you need a 72 watts adapter and if you need 5amps then a 90watts adapter is required. I hope now you have a wide range of choice to pick from. You may discuss this with the electrical stores personnel in order to decide.
Excellent tutorial, please can we have more?
Yes. More is under preparation. Thanks for the Like and interest.
What about to cordless circular saw convert to corded it is pOsible?and hOw?
Sir you need to follow the same method as shown. In both these cases we are only converting the energy source of running of these machines from cells to electricity.
Sorry. While using 18volts adapter you get 56watts. Sorry for my earlier statement where I said 156 watts.
Good conversion without making any body change
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Thanks... Can you please give a link to get the step down 18volts adapter ?? You can't search for that and get any results... Please?? I get nothing when I search, "step down 18volts adapter 125 amperes. "
...Or at least a brand...? model? Or what the unit is called?? Please??
Dear I am using a Toshiba adapter with following details:
MODEL: 75101U-B
Input 100-240 volts 2.0 A max
Output DC 24volts 3.125 amps or 75 Watts.
ie ampsxvolts=watts
3.125x24volts=75Watts.
However if you use 18 volt adapter, its specification shall be as under by using the formulae above ie
ampsxvolts=watts OR
3.125x18vts=56Watts and NOT 125 watts as explained earlier by me. Thanks dear for allowing me to recheck based on the formulae.
@@QNA47 Thanks so much... Liked Subscribed Shared...
Would one of these laptop power supplies work? (found on eBay)
Toshiba Laptop PA-1900-24 19V 4.74A 90W
or
Toshiba PA 32OIU-IACA 18V Power Supply Cord Plug AC Adapter
or...?
(for 18v Ryobi and DeWalt cordless tools)
Thanks again! Most helpful of all the others....!
Toshiba 19V 4.7A 90W is ok. The second one PA320........ is not 18V but 15V
@@QNA47 Can't thank you enough...! Fantastic.
@@dmprdctns: Anxious to know the outcome. One change that I have made is to make a hole just under where you would hold the drill. There I put a quick connection for power supply using a pin. One needs to disconnect this pin before storing the drill m/c.