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10.01.2007, 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
I think you should pick up a pack and do some exploratory surgery. Or, better yet, just wait until someone at rcgroups does it...
I would, but I'm like a bull in a china store when it comes to soldering electronics! I can weld almost anything, but for some reason when it comes to electrical stuff, I fall flat on my face.

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but 18V is halve the power of 36V; that 99 bucks, is that for a charger AND the battery?
Its for (1) battery and (1) charger. So hopefully, just the batteries will be quite a bit cheaper. I doubt if they will have A123 quality, but until they are tried, one never knows.

I do see one potential problem for Ryobi in this venture. They are making the new batteries backwards compatible with the old Nimh/Nicd tools, meaning the new Li packs will plug into your existing tools. Which also means the batteries will also fit their old chargers - which arent intended for Li charging......


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