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cordless drill
got to buy a new drill can someone explain the difference between a ah battery and a nicd battery.looking at a bosch 18v hammer drill.but different batterys supplied so which is the best ah or nicd.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Over recent years I've always used the blue Bosch range with Ni-cad batteries... they have been totaly reliable and very sturdy... I could'nt really fault them.
But after using a friends 18v Hitachi combi with Li-on batteries, I'm afraid I've now changed brands.
The Hitachi is so light compared to the Bosch, and the Li-on batteries seem to go on forever. I recently installed 60 fire signs in one day. Most of them required the hammer drill....all were done with one battery.
Unlike the Ni-cads the Li-on batteries dont slow down as they discharge ... you seem to get full power and then all of a sudden they just stop.
Definitely wont go back to Ni-cads.
But after using a friends 18v Hitachi combi with Li-on batteries, I'm afraid I've now changed brands.
The Hitachi is so light compared to the Bosch, and the Li-on batteries seem to go on forever. I recently installed 60 fire signs in one day. Most of them required the hammer drill....all were done with one battery.
Unlike the Ni-cads the Li-on batteries dont slow down as they discharge ... you seem to get full power and then all of a sudden they just stop.
Definitely wont go back to Ni-cads.