« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2018, 08:48:57 am »
Just wondering if anyone has done some tinkering with cordless tool batteries , they are quite compact and readily available ........or am I'm just insane
If it is a 12v battery, and you can gain access to the terminals for a good connection, I don't see why not. The Li-Ion type would be interesting, and not sure how they would hold up to constant charging, the NiMh might be a better choice in that respect, but they weigh a lot more than LI-Ion. Why not try it, and give us a report? The least is, it doesn't work, the most would be.. " My bike caught fire like a Samsung Note cell phone!" Hehe...
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