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DIYSwede's "ZEROBUCK" SDS+ Drill hammer
BEFORE: a Bosch SDS+ Drill hammer, exactly as unusable as it is cordless
(pic ripped from a FleaBay site, as I forgot to take one before starting):
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This state of things will change thru a fast operation:
Loosen 3 screws for the black battery connector thingy, saw off all unwanted plastics:
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(seems like the MosFet + cooling fin has to stay - there's no way to cram these into the blue drill handle)
Shorten battery leads, add connectors and 3 metres of salvaged, free speaker cord
routed upwards thru the new "cooling vent", enabling the drill to stand up.
(a 10m length of red-black auto cable would set me back some 30 bucks).
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Hook up to a 12 V 17 Ah battery (free for the taking from the latest server UPS swap of the IT Guys at work ):
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Use a hacksaw blade to relieve the case from unwanted standoffs/ walls and make room for the battery:
AFTER: 20 minutes of work and a usable, corded and FREE! drill hammer.
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My rule of thumb for charging SLA batteries:
13.95 VDC continous charging @ <2 A from a small power supply,
i. e. max 10% charging current of the battery's capacity in Ah.
Any questions?
Cheers
Johan
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The 12 V Bosch Drill Hammer just got a bigger brother
The smaller one's done quite a good job up 'til now, but finding yet another, bigger and higher output one
in the electronics dumpster at work, I just couldn't resist:
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Seemingly not having seen a lot of work, as it wasn't scuffed or dirty, it was merely lacking the (now flat) battery packs.
Took me about 2 hrs to dismantle, butcher off the now redundant "Plastique" battery holder, clean and regrease.
The old grease was neither dirty or gummed-up, the brushes OK and some emery cleaned the commutator's dirt off.
The drill's original NiCads had a mere 3 Ah capacity, so sticking to my obsessive cording habit,
I hooked it up with 3 m of salvaged hi-flex, hi-end audio 16 sq mm (6 AWG) speaker cable
finished off with some DIYed heavy duty brass bolt connectors, made from 63 A 3-phase plug pins.
Though only 350W (15 Amps) nominal, it'll temporarily take some more than that.
Also salvaged yet another free SLA of the same 17 Ah variety, and some copper bars for series connection.
A liberated SMPS 27,9 V charger will continously keep the SLAs topped up.
Passing by the dumpster each day is pretty rewarding for a cheap-to-the-bone DIYer.
The old 12 V hammer drill was fed by a rather flimsy 2,5 sq mm (13 AWG) cord, and sucking those amps in use, the cable twisted upon itself.
Being smaller, but also more cumbersome with the weird handle "hook" it'll now be returned to my tool kart at work,
being fed from the same onboard SLA as my other 12 V hand tools.
Charging 13,95 V overnite has never let me down during work hours.
2 cents
Johan