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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 509800" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>You'll probably need something, but theres no guarentee it'll be exactly the same. We know that the parkside stuff needs something to turn it on, a 10K resister from negative does this, what is needed might vary, you might find some the same as parkside, and some what something different. Obviously what the battery provides varies between makes as well.</p><p></p><p>You could just do what every is required to make the tool turn on, but over discharging is bad for Li-ion batteries, so you really ought to have something built in, now some tools might monitor battery voltage themselves, but some might not.</p><p></p><p>So in summary, yes, but because tools vary and batteries vary, there would have to be differnt permentations for each combination</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 509800, member: 8133"] You'll probably need something, but theres no guarentee it'll be exactly the same. We know that the parkside stuff needs something to turn it on, a 10K resister from negative does this, what is needed might vary, you might find some the same as parkside, and some what something different. Obviously what the battery provides varies between makes as well. You could just do what every is required to make the tool turn on, but over discharging is bad for Li-ion batteries, so you really ought to have something built in, now some tools might monitor battery voltage themselves, but some might not. So in summary, yes, but because tools vary and batteries vary, there would have to be differnt permentations for each combination [/QUOTE]
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