As some of you might have noticed Lowes has been selling Kobalt 24 volt batteries starting at $10 (started a week ago I think). By chance I came across a seller on eBay selling Kobalt 24v battery adapters. He (or she) makes them using a 3D printer. I am in no way affiliated with the seller and have not purchased an adapter. I did message the seller for more information about making more if there was demand. I am also giving the seller the link to this thread.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191988179405
In theory battery adapters could help re-purpose old tools that now have worn out Ni-cad batteries. You could even buy a tool from a different company and mount a battery adapter on it to use with your current line up. One could even hook up 2 24 Volt batteries in series to make a 40 plus volt battery. There are way too many possibilities to list.
I am in no way an authority on electronics. I just tinker at home with my own stuff so maybe some more experienced members can chime in. I currently use one of my Lithium tool batteries rigged up with a home made battery adapter to run my old roomba.
I hope the seller will join in here as they were open to the idea of engineering different solutions (maybe adapters for other brands?). I am sure it is cost/time dependent.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191988179405
In theory battery adapters could help re-purpose old tools that now have worn out Ni-cad batteries. You could even buy a tool from a different company and mount a battery adapter on it to use with your current line up. One could even hook up 2 24 Volt batteries in series to make a 40 plus volt battery. There are way too many possibilities to list.
I am in no way an authority on electronics. I just tinker at home with my own stuff so maybe some more experienced members can chime in. I currently use one of my Lithium tool batteries rigged up with a home made battery adapter to run my old roomba.
I hope the seller will join in here as they were open to the idea of engineering different solutions (maybe adapters for other brands?). I am sure it is cost/time dependent.