Friday, October 19, 2012

Power Tool Battery Replacement


Buying a power tool battery replacement is simple if you follow the following steps: knowing your power Hitachi DS18DVB Battery tool brand (Makita, Ryobi, Craftsman etc), model number, voltage, and capacity.

Let's find all the information you need in order to make the correct purchase.  Start by taking the original battery out of your power tool. Locate the battery part number and model number on the original battery, which looks like this on your battery:  DS18DVB (if you had a Hitachi 18V Battery) or 48-11-0130 (if you had a Milwaukee 7.2V Battery).  These numbers identity the model of your tool and or part number for your battery and help guide you to the right battery required for your tool.

Your power tool battery replacement part requires a certain voltage to run your power tool (and the voltage is regulated by the device and cannot be changed by you).  The voltage is the rate at which energy produces a flow of electricity.  On your original battery the voltage label will be marked like this: 3.6 v or 12V.

Finally, you need to know the capacity of your power tool battery replacement of your current battery.  Capacity is marked like this: 2.0 Ah or 2000 mAh.  Battery capacity quantifies the total amount of energy stored within a battery. More capacity equals longer runtime between battery charges. If you are doing large jobs or using your tool all day long then get the highest capacity available as it will provide you the most value.

You are now ready to order your power tool battery replacement.  With over a thousand power tool batteries, and every major brand like Hitachi, Dewalt, Panasonic and many more Batteryship.com will have your power tool battery replacement.