To my own understanding he has gotten a step down transformer which is a 12v charger to reduce current from the supply,thanks you sir for the video I've learnt something;looking forward to trying it because I have similar problem
This was a great video. I have a similar-ish problem but I'm wanting to replace the battery from a low volt little rechargeable rotary tool with a higher voltage plug-in rotary tool. Probably just switch out the guts
It was so boreing I watched the whole thing and wanted more (hehe). You need a converter with more AMPS (current) not just more volts but will be hard to find one. You made it work (eventually) so that is what counts. Eventually it will burn the motor out. And the white wire goes to a capacitor that acts as a surge protector (to protect the batterys) when you first plug it in. I gave you an 'E' for Effort but no sub as I am allergic to cats (ha).
The drill is drawing more amps than the power supply can supply, or more importantly than the small wires from the power supply can get to the drill---they'll get hot and burn up! Those small power supplies typically provide 0.5 amps---I'll bet you need sixty times that with a 12 gauge line cord.
Excuse me sir. At least you tried and technically it works. Just not enough current running through it. I tried this with 20v grinder. Needless to say, it did not work. Plus I blew a breaker switch and just about caught the grinder on fire. Mine sir, did not work.
You just try 12v in stead of 6v???? That's not only stupid but dangerous and will damage your motor.. you should have used a 6v with more Ampères instead.... I do not like this, you do not only try wrong voltages at random but also the connections by guessing.. don't do that at home folks, it's really dangerous
obviously u understand about this things. So iám trying to do the same thing only my drill is 14,4 Volts with a charger of 1000mA. and it works but is way too powerless , can u give me advice, thanks? And please excuse my broken language.
higher amps will give you more power i suppose but definitely get voltage closer to the motor capacity,
Very clear simple narration I liked it
To my own understanding he has gotten a step down transformer which is a 12v charger to reduce current from the supply,thanks you sir for the video I've learnt something;looking forward to trying it because I have similar problem
I like that you are doing a repair with regular tools, as I do.
This was a great video. I have a similar-ish problem but I'm wanting to replace the battery from a low volt little rechargeable rotary tool with a higher voltage plug-in rotary tool. Probably just switch out the guts
He is not electrical engineer he is like me and you apriceat his efforts
It was so boreing I watched the whole thing and wanted more (hehe). You need a converter with more AMPS (current) not just more volts but will be hard to find one. You made it work (eventually) so that is what counts. Eventually it will burn the motor out. And the white wire goes to a capacitor that acts as a surge protector (to protect the batterys) when you first plug it in. I gave you an 'E' for Effort but no sub as I am allergic to cats (ha).
When one project leads to another project.
The drill is drawing more amps than the power supply can supply, or more importantly than the small wires from the power supply can get to the drill---they'll get hot and burn up! Those small power supplies typically provide 0.5 amps---I'll bet you need sixty times that with a 12 gauge line cord.
Excuse me sir. At least you tried and technically it works. Just not enough current running through it. I tried this with 20v grinder. Needless to say, it did not work. Plus I blew a breaker switch and just about caught the grinder on fire. Mine sir, did not work.
Congratulate the cat for fixing the drill
You just try 12v in stead of 6v???? That's not only stupid but dangerous and will damage your motor.. you should have used a 6v with more Ampères instead....
I do not like this, you do not only try wrong voltages at random but also the connections by guessing.. don't do that at home folks, it's really dangerous
obviously u understand about this things. So iám trying to do the same thing only my drill is 14,4 Volts with a charger of 1000mA. and it works but is way too powerless , can u give me advice, thanks? And please excuse my broken language.
You were right; it was TMBVOYT.
Info starts at 1:15.
got a little flavor to your vape there hu
thanks
Use a car battery and watch it how drill for you an oil pit :))
you dont seem to know what you're doing
True, lol, I forgot this crappy video was still up.