NikNak
Established Member
I'm looking at getting some cordless garden tools and slightly confabulated by all the different voltages available.
I understand that the Amp Hour of the battery is the 'running time' of the tool... X no. Ah = number of working mins etc.? (depending on tool of course)
But all the different voltages....?
I get that 2 x 18v = 36v i.e. you'll need two 18v batteries to make said tool work. But then there are 40v, 60v and even 80v batteries.
Would i be correct in thinking that voltage = 'grunt' of the tool.? and a bigger amp hour battery making the 'grunt' deal with a bigger load or indeed 'grunt' a bit longer.?
Or am i grunting up the wrong tree
Nick
I understand that the Amp Hour of the battery is the 'running time' of the tool... X no. Ah = number of working mins etc.? (depending on tool of course)
But all the different voltages....?
I get that 2 x 18v = 36v i.e. you'll need two 18v batteries to make said tool work. But then there are 40v, 60v and even 80v batteries.
Would i be correct in thinking that voltage = 'grunt' of the tool.? and a bigger amp hour battery making the 'grunt' deal with a bigger load or indeed 'grunt' a bit longer.?
Or am i grunting up the wrong tree
Nick