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post Aug 15 2017, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 15 2017, 11:30 PM)
Ok la. seldom use.

Cheap ma.
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Ya, seldom use not much effect anyway.
4AH battery took me a month to drain it.
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:35 PM)
rm120 for a OEM 4ah 18v high drain batt pack?

bosch "outlet price" is only rm210 for the same spec tongue.gif

luckily i opted bosch 18v platform
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Doubt average users have access to those "outlets".
I'm lucky I got my bosch 4AH @ RM240 last time, thanks to voucher war of online vendors. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:46 PM)
it was on garage sales in LYN. dunno he is doing it now or not

i got my stocks liao. 6x 4.0ah batteries really last me about almost 2 days worth of cutting and drilling.

about 2 hours of non-stop grinding if use all.  tongue.gif
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Wahhh thats a lot of batteries you need.
My 2 x 4AH I already fell very sufficient already. I think charge only once a month.
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:50 PM)
i need a few more actually, but i have to restrain myself from buying too many batt packs

they do degrade over time

and owh, did i mention got another 2 x 2.0ah for drill drivers? they are lighter, so i need them for drill / screw duties.

alas... i only have 1 chargerĀ  doh.gif
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Didn't realized got ppl sell bosch battery in garage sale last time.

Bosch chargers are cheap compare to Makita's charger.
Well.. makita's charger play music. blush.gif

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 15 2017, 11:55 PM)
wah... really? nais... i could have used it as an onsite radio. LoL
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Not really like a radio, it just play music when charge is done instead of a "beep" sound like Bosch's charger.

Looks like that Bosch battery seller is still active. Did you ask the seller got charger for sale?

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He want to make Tesla Power Wall with all those batteries. brows.gif
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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 16 2017, 09:38 AM)
Few pcs only la. tongue.gif

Thinking to replace or add in a battery bank to my existing solar system battery. Thinking of using Li-ion cell instead of AGM battery. Initial cost, Li-ion is expensive. But long run, Li-ion is cheaper.

And make some 12v li-ion battery for my motor ski and outdoor usage.  biggrin.gif  Lighter than lead seal battery. Can speed up my motor ski.  dry.gif

Already invest on this. Instead spot weld. This dremel more variety usage.

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Will the heat cause damage to battery?
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Did a check on ebay for the price of a spot welder. waaa so expensive.
If seldom use, that dremel flame solder seems more economical.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 16 2017, 10:00 AM)
DIY lor.

Not worth to buy. Unless you want to make Tesla power bank.
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Solar panel also not yet installed. Wait lar...
Actually I prefer that salt or deep discharge battery if I am doing solar energy storage.
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 17 2017, 12:19 AM)
I surveyed the hammer is around rm100... sweat.gif
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Rm100 hammer, if I borrow someone and forget about it I will kick myself. vmad.gif
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Might be interested in GDX if can get bare tools. I don't need so many battery and chargers...
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QUOTE(ianlti @ Aug 24 2017, 01:01 AM)
I am going to import some tools from State

Either this:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-O...ustomer_reviews

or

http://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-20-Volt-...40391/302574373

Cant decide yet, need to get an 240v compatible charger.
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Getting 220v to 110v transformer in Malaysia is easy.
How much is the transport from USA to Malaysia? Gonna costs a big bomb if you buy the ryobi set.

6 cordless DIY tools for RM1.2k, that really really cheap.

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 24 2017, 09:40 AM)
that's VERY cheap for the ryobi set

but i dont think you can bring this in since it contains li-ion battery

new regulations doesnt allow you to use air freight to ship li ion batteries

i tried a few time liao. maybe you could use slower sea shipping, which should be cheaper too
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Until now I still can't find any online forwarder that can do sea shipping.
Those ezbuy etc only do air freight from USA which costs a bomb.

*coz I am interested in Dewalt's cordless table saw*

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QUOTE(ozak @ Aug 24 2017, 10:33 AM)
Last time I ask people at US help me to ship over here use sea shipping. Took about a month. Courier till doorstep.

Cheaper alot. But have a min weight to justified. Not mistaken over 100lb.
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100lb = 45kg.
That table saw with packaging I think already 30kg.
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Lucky you to have people in USA to help you. biggrin.gif
I will have to make do with local products and taobao. dry.gif
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Sometime these packages contains things that you don't really use, have to choose properly lor.
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Welder arrr...
Useful for home use? hahaha...
Maybe can fix my sagging main gate.
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QUOTE(paskal @ Aug 26 2017, 04:56 PM)
i already have this.
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but i'm not exactly fond of the entire 18v system.
too big. too heavy. too cumbersome to carry around at the belt.

so i bought this to compensate. i mean compliment.
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the brushless system really works.
my old 1.3a battery lasts really really long in this EC model.
much lighter weight. and much easier to carry around attached to the waist.
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I have a similar GDR model as yours, after 1 year the trigger sometime cannot on, need to knock knock a bit.
Home DIY also get trigger problem, Bosch... dry.gif

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Thats why now my primary drills are all Makita.
See what will happen to those Makita drills 1 year later.
The Bosch GDR still usable but less frequently chose now.

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QUOTE(lucifah @ Aug 27 2017, 08:54 AM)
BOSCH came out with an interesting toold that I will find usefeul - jobsite usb charger

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it's a 2 port 2.1A charger, but if use both port, sure will be less than 1A each. LoL. my rm80 xiaomi powerbank does better.

but as usual, it won't be available in malaysia.

price is a bt steep. usd38 compared to makita (usd28) and dewalt (usd30)
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If that 12V DC output can be used to power up 12VDC fans during power blackout then it will be very useful.

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