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I have a Dewalt 24v chop saw. The batteries have had it and after checking online, someone have converted his drill to run off a transformer by taking the dud insides out of the battery casing and wiring in a conection to a transformer so he could then slot the battery back into his drill and run it off the mains supply.
I'm thinking of doing the same thing so what I would like to know is, what type of transformer would I need and what would be the specs of it. I was thinking along the lines of 220v ac to 24v dc producing at least 350 watts to overcome the start up power of the saw. I know you can get 220v to 110v & 24v ones for building site work, but they are quite expensive,i there a cheaper alternative out there.
I'm thinking of doing the same thing so what I would like to know is, what type of transformer would I need and what would be the specs of it. I was thinking along the lines of 220v ac to 24v dc producing at least 350 watts to overcome the start up power of the saw. I know you can get 220v to 110v & 24v ones for building site work, but they are quite expensive,i there a cheaper alternative out there.