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Convert a Battery powered tool to a plug-in tool?

I got these battery tools a few years ago and the cells are useless now. I get less than 15 minutes of play on each battery pack. Got 2 batteries so I want to convert 1 to the plug-in type. Gut the pack and connect leads from a female standard dc connector (which I’ll mount to the exterior of the pack) to the internal leads.

Question is this: 19.2 Volt battery that uses a charger that pumps out 1.5 amps. There is no other info available on the battery. The volt meter gives me strange readings for output amps. What kind of DC adapter do you guys think would work?

I got this laptop variable DC adapter 10-25V and 3 amps (max 75 Watts) but it has a regulator built in and every time I hit the trigger on the drill the adapter shuts off.

Yeah great idea, I was going to do this too.
You need to open up the laptop power supply and gut it.
Since I don’t know what kind you have I’ll guess on what you should do next.
I would just work with the coil and hook up a rectifier to get my DC current.
Test how much output and use anywhere from 20-30 volts.
If you put more voltage to the powered tool it’ll go faster, if you’re worried about burning up the motor put a few resistors in it.

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