I bought a Dewalt DCF813 impact wrench for a maintenance job on my motorcycle that requires an impact tool and because I won't be doing this so often, I did not buy battery and charger thinking that I will be able to get power from the bike battery.
I figured out the + and - wires (highlighted in the picture below) but when connecting the impact wrench to the bike battery that way I get the LEDs to light up for a short period of time with nothing else happening. I'm guessing the other 2 connectors are used for communication between tool and battery and in the absence of a particular signal on them, the tool will not work.
Would want to ask what are the signals on the other 2 connectors (marked with ?) in order to make it work on bike/car battery.
I figured out the + and - wires (highlighted in the picture below) but when connecting the impact wrench to the bike battery that way I get the LEDs to light up for a short period of time with nothing else happening. I'm guessing the other 2 connectors are used for communication between tool and battery and in the absence of a particular signal on them, the tool will not work.
Would want to ask what are the signals on the other 2 connectors (marked with ?) in order to make it work on bike/car battery.



