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AlexandrB 3 days ago

This would be painful in the short term because all my current tools and batteries would likely become obsolete, but it would be cool to see manufacturers more vigorously competing on battery specs like power and energy density.

There's also the risk that tool prices could go up as I suspect some tools are currently sold as a loss-leader to get you into "the system".

MisterTea 3 days ago | parent [-]

> This would be painful in the short term because all my current tools and batteries would likely become obsolete

I have seen 3rd party battery accessories so anyone looking to make money might wind up making adapters to retrofit tools. Good for the environment too.

fragmede 3 days ago | parent [-]

https://powertoolsadapters.com/ specializes in exactly this.

bombela 3 days ago | parent [-]

For some reason they insist in shoving some USB PSU in many of those adapters.

That will drain the battery by itself over time. So you then must make sure to remove the battery from the adapter as per instructions.

That is just so dumb, it's beyond my understanding.

mkj 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

There's no reason a USB PSU couldn't have such a low quiescent current that you wouldn't notice it when there's no usb plug. No idea if they've done that there though.

MisterTea 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Cheap design. You can do a shutdown and then have a controller go into deep sleep with picowatts of standby power consumption. A load connected wakes it up.