Posted by dave2 on September 04, 2012 at 03:20:05 from (139.139.35.69):
OK.... Talked me out of the cheap stuff... Neighbor kid had me order a cordless HF drill a few months ago. Came with battery and charger for around 30 bucks at the time.... Just saw his dad throwing it in the recycle dumpster this morning because it locked up. Said that you spent more time charging the battery than working with it....
Soooooooooooooooo............... Just gonna concentrate on the makita impact driver and the light that came with it, skip the drill with the screwed up chuck, and buy one battery...
Now, I have a 2000 watt (1000 continuous) inverter on the tractor and can get within a 50ft cord of anywhere I may need power. Sawzall is 710 watts and I have a HD drill that is 1050 watts, electric hedge trimmer and anything else I may need is at or under the sawzall...
Is there something (website maybe) to tell me how much power loss I would have with an extension cord of a certain length? Or is it not enough to worry about with 50ft???
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