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Old December 8th 17, 03:28 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Joerg[_2_]
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Default Ryobi tools batteries

On 2017-12-07 18:33, David Scheidt wrote:
AMuzi wrote:
:On 12/7/2017 7:01 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
: Joerg wrote:
:
: Sure. Here they mostly only sell two sizes.
: The larger one is pricey so I settle for the
: smaller Ryobi Li-Ion and just switch out.
: Charging is fast, around 1.5-2h. I guess if
: you are a contractor or you are building
: a complete new house you'd go for the
: biggest version.
:
: Ryobi doesn't seem to have an 18V heat gun tho.
: I wonder if that would consume too much energy
: for the same battery system or if they just
: don't have it. As you say charging is fast and
: changing batteries even faster...
:

:The Ryobi heat gun is 2000W or about 112 amps(!) at 18v.
:That's why they are offered as 110/230v.

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-...rdless/2688-21

They exist.


18min runtime isn't bad at all but it's going to be hard on the
batteries. When mixing tough beer bread dough with the Ryobi drill its
(smaller) battery doesn't last much longer than that. A 120V
mains-powered kitchen mixer would smoke out, I have ruined several of
those until I switched to electric drills.

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Regards, Joerg

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