For the 15Ah capacity pack sold by goldenmotor you will come out with a significantly better price. Depending on the user, one may not need the range provided by 15Ah. If sized to the desired range, the DeWalt system could be cheaper in total, albeit with less capacity.
Another consideration is the longevity of the battery pack. Depending on the formulation and the way it is manufactured, a LiFePO4 battery may or may not have an extremely long life. The claims by the DeWalt cell manufacturers have been backed up by user punishment tests.
I hope the same is true of the pack sold by Goldenmotor, but I don't know. Does anyone have some 3rd party data on the cells used for the Goldenmotor pack?
If one were to buy enough DeWalt packs to cobble together a 15Ah system the 6 packs you mention it would be able to put out the same performance as the goldenmotor pack. The A cells in the DeWalt packs are rated at 20C and have been put through user punishment tests at 13C with good results. In summary, I am agreeing with you. I hope the goldenmotor packs grow the same reputation these DeWalt cells seem to have picked up.
If they do, the only decision factor between the two becomes whether one needs 15Ah at a discount, or a smaller capacity at a higher incremental cost with the DIY hassle thrown in the mix just to keep life interesting.
Mike, I agree with your post, but it never fails that you think that you have enough batt power to get to your destination only to end up pedaling the rest of the way! The Dewalt packs contain a batteries aracing. I totally agree that the a batteries have been proven to perform.
The only person on this forum that possibily could shed more light on this subject is myelectricbike. He eluded that he has a 36v 15Ah pack and knows what the actual run time and approx. When I try to cobble together a project like this one, It seems never to work out to my advantage. Anyone else want to add their experiences?? Nope, sorry, I don't have a LiFePo4 pack yet - only the authorization to sell them and I have not yet sold any. I have asked for a sample Golden pack in order to give you guys a report but please understand that I'm in a learning mode myself as to the cost and technological benefit and I'm learning a lot of this stuff by monitoring and interacting with you.
The different sizing of the cordless battery slot itself causes each brand to have its own battery pack size even though they tend to have the same voltage.
The Porter-Cable and Dewalt for example which both have 20 volts lithium-ion cells are not interchangeable without some modifications. Secondly, do Dewalt batteries fit Bauer tools?
So no, you're Dewalt battery will not work on a Bauer tool nor will it work on a Hercules tool and vice versa. It's already been tried and they don't fit. Q: Is it interchangeable with 20 volt Dewalt? No, these are not interchangeable. There currently are not any official battery or tool adapters, and there are unlikely to be any conversion adapters later on.
From experience, DeWalt's volt drill has a bit more torque than the Makita , although the difference is rather negligible. But you would think are porter cable and dewalt batteries are interchangeable? These both contains the 20Volts are interchangeable. They both make use of the lithium ion cells that helps for the powering of the tool. The modification that is needs as like cutting the notch on either side of the batteries. Then there is this lighting tool system that can use Dewalt , Makita and soon Milwaukee batteries.
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