42Fab | How to use DeWalt Batteries on Ryobi Tools for $30 | Building a DeWalt to Ryobi Adapter - 42Fab #16 @42Fab | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 5 hours ago
In this video I use a DeWalt DCA1820 20v to 18v adapter and a scrap Ryobi 18v battery to create an adapter allowing the use of any DeWalt 20v Battery on any Ryobi 18v tool.
I like to stick to DeWalt tools for 2 reasons: Their quality, and my collected supply of batteries (equal to half a Tesla PowerWall...). But ever so often I need a tool that DeWalt doesn't make, like a Hot Glue Gun, a Water Spray, a Random Orbit Sander, or a Tire Inflator. Instead of spending the money to build up (and then have to tote around) a second set of batteries, this adapter lets me keep using the same batteries.
Note: This adapter DOES NOT work with DeWalt Flexvolt 60v Batteries.
I GREATLY suggest using a genuine DeWalt 20v to 18v Adapter and if you purchase one from the links below you help support my channel:
Dewalt 20v to 18v adapter: http://amzn.to/2BBTtpR
Ryobi Battery: http://amzn.to/2CsOjsP
Epoxy for plastics: http://amzn.to/2CuuBx0
Soldering Station: http://amzn.to/2Ct8bMF
Solder: http://amzn.to/2ECrmJR
Heat Shrink Kit: http://amzn.to/2FbjL1I
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In this video I use a DeWalt DCA1820 20v to 18v adapter and a scrap Ryobi 18v battery to create an adapter allowing the use of any DeWalt 20v Battery on any Ryobi 18v tool.
I like to stick to DeWalt tools for 2 reasons: Their quality, and my collected supply of batteries (equal to half a Tesla PowerWall...). But ever so often I need a tool that DeWalt doesn't make, like a Hot Glue Gun, a Water Spray, a Random Orbit Sander, or a Tire Inflator. Instead of spending the money to build up (and then have to tote around) a second set of batteries, this adapter lets me keep using the same batteries.
Note: This adapter DOES NOT work with DeWalt Flexvolt 60v Batteries.
I GREATLY suggest using a genuine DeWalt 20v to 18v Adapter and if you purchase one from the links below you help support my channel:
Dewalt 20v to 18v adapter: http://amzn.to/2BBTtpR
Ryobi Battery: http://amzn.to/2CsOjsP
Epoxy for plastics: http://amzn.to/2CuuBx0
Soldering Station: http://amzn.to/2Ct8bMF
Solder: http://amzn.to/2ECrmJR
Heat Shrink Kit: http://amzn.to/2FbjL1I
Please Like this video if you feel it earned it and share it with your friends. Subscribe for future updates, tips, and projects!
http://instagram.com/42Fabricate
http://42Fab.com