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Folks I have an old 14.4 V NiCd Ryobi angle drill.
I only really use it for sanding on the lathe.
The batteries have long since packed up as it’s quite an old tool. is it possible to buy a cheap and cheerful power supply of some sort that would allow me to use it as a corded tool if I effectively connected it direct to the output of the transformer.
I can find various transformers of approx voltage but I’m not sure the power (watts) reqd, ie the current performance I’m looking for.
Any electrical engineers in our number?
thanks
I only really use it for sanding on the lathe.
The batteries have long since packed up as it’s quite an old tool. is it possible to buy a cheap and cheerful power supply of some sort that would allow me to use it as a corded tool if I effectively connected it direct to the output of the transformer.
I can find various transformers of approx voltage but I’m not sure the power (watts) reqd, ie the current performance I’m looking for.
Any electrical engineers in our number?
thanks