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Model: 18V Lithium-Ion (2) 4.0 Ah Battery Starter Kit with Charger and Bag
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Deal has been posted a number of times. This one didn't trigger my alert because the brand is listed as "Rigid" and not "RIDGID". Any way to update this?
Deal has been posted a number of times. This one didn't trigger my alert because the brand is listed as "Rigid" and not "RIDGID". Any way to update this?
It triggered my Ridgid alert just fine. I don't specify a brand, just the keyword.
Interesting talk about the state of RIdgid batteries here: https://www.ridgidforum.com/forum...ut-battery
"Hey guys thanks for your welcomes and reply. I've been searching You Tube and have discovered some information from 2 regular reviewers Tool Zone Review and Workshopaddick. Stitching together there input seems like the Max Output batteries will be sending full power to the tool at all times. So no more power on demand as the workload increases. Interesting also the Max Output batteries 2,4, & 6Ah will have the 18650 cells and only the 8Ah battery will have the larger 21700 cells. But I guess that could be a different thread for discussion. In any case thanks again guys.
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Link to RIdgid's New Max Output batteries MSRP $200 for 2-4Mah https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../315320800
Last edited by plumbum March 23, 2022 at 05:36 AM.
With the superior MaxOutput batteries out, I don't think this is a good price anymore.
I think you'll be seeing these at $50-75 from DTO until they sell out.
I agree for "my requirements" since I have Octane tools that benefit from Max and Octane bats with the extra connections.
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Interesting talk about the state of RIdgid batteries here: https://www.ridgidforum.com/forum...ut-battery
"Hey guys thanks for your welcomes and reply. I've been searching You Tube and have discovered some information from 2 regular reviewers Tool Zone Review and Workshopaddick. Stitching together there input seems like the Max Output batteries will be sending full power to the tool at all times. So no more power on demand as the workload increases. Interesting also the Max Output batteries 2,4, & 6Ah will have the 18650 cells and only the 8Ah battery will have the larger 21700 cells. But I guess that could be a different thread for discussion. In any case thanks again guys.
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Link to RIdgid's New Max Output batteries MSRP $200 for 2-4Mah https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../315320800
I think this is with Octane tools or the new tools that also have the extra two connections same as Octane tools. Would need to see tests comparing standard bats with Max bats on a standard tool like the subcompact impacts.
Are the normal ones able to release more power (possibly similar to max output) with some kind of hack? Adding a resister between the pins etc.
Thinking normal and max power should be both 18650. Though maybe different rating, shouldn't differ that much.
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I think you'll be seeing these at $50-75 from DTO until they sell out.
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I think you'll be seeing these at $50-75 from DTO until they sell out.
I think you'll be seeing these at $50-75 from DTO until they sell out.
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https://www.ridgidforum
"Hey guys thanks for your welcomes and reply. I've been searching You Tube and have discovered some information from 2 regular reviewers Tool Zone Review and Workshopaddick. Stitching together there input seems like the Max Output batteries will be sending full power to the tool at all times. So no more power on demand as the workload increases. Interesting also the Max Output batteries 2,4, & 6Ah will have the 18650 cells and only the 8Ah battery will have the larger 21700 cells. But I guess that could be a different thread for discussion. In any case thanks again guys.
ORM
Link to RIdgid's New Max Output batteries MSRP $200 for 2-4Mah
https://www.homedepot.c
thank you.
I think you'll be seeing these at $50-75 from DTO until they sell out.
https://www.ridgidforum
"Hey guys thanks for your welcomes and reply. I've been searching You Tube and have discovered some information from 2 regular reviewers Tool Zone Review and Workshopaddick. Stitching together there input seems like the Max Output batteries will be sending full power to the tool at all times. So no more power on demand as the workload increases. Interesting also the Max Output batteries 2,4, & 6Ah will have the 18650 cells and only the 8Ah battery will have the larger 21700 cells. But I guess that could be a different thread for discussion. In any case thanks again guys.
ORM
Link to RIdgid's New Max Output batteries MSRP $200 for 2-4Mah
https://www.homedepot.c
I think this is with Octane tools or the new tools that also have the extra two connections same as Octane tools. Would need to see tests comparing standard bats with Max bats on a standard tool like the subcompact impacts.
Thinking normal and max power should be both 18650. Though maybe different rating, shouldn't differ that much.
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