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Hi guys, I am very new to this so please don't crucify me :) So I am trying to power my ts100 with a dewalt 18v battery and wanted to set some protection for the battery with the firmware, however when I choose DC power source in the power settings, it won't let me set an under voltage protection and the only other options are for LiPo batteries. Is there a way to set a custom under-voltage protection, I probably need about 14v but i'm only guessing... I guess that it might be worth noting the the batteries themselves don't have undercurrent protection themselves unlike many other brands because the tools usually handle that side of things. Thanks! |
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Would guess the Dewalt batteries are 5s (3.6V*5 = 18V), so you should be fine if you pick that option in the menu. |
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So the DC option is short for "no protections as im not using a battery" 18V Drill batteries are 5s battery packs. So set it to 5S and then you can adjust the cutoff voltage per cell to select where it turns off at. |
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So the DC option is short for "no protections as im not using a battery"
18V Drill batteries are 5s battery packs. So set it to 5S and then you can adjust the cutoff voltage per cell to select where it turns off at.
3-3.3V are safe options, down to 2.8V or so is generally in spec for most cells.