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bombcar
9mo ago
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It’s true. Maybe some other brand has an off switch in the battery, but if so I don’t know of it.
Remember it would have to switch up to 20+ amps of 18v so it would be a hefty relay.
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throwaway81523
9mo ago
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Ryobi has undervoltage protection in the battery. They had to do that to preserve battery compatibility across the transition from nicad to lithium. Milwaukee just said screw compatibility, go buy new everything.
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9mo ago
Both are owned by TTI amusingly.
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