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populartunabreath posted Today 09:45 AM
populartunabreath posted Today 09:45 AM

DEWALT 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 6.0Ah and 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Starter Kit, $107, FS, Home Depot

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Home Depot has DEWALT 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 6.0Ah and 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Starter Kit for $107. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../313759426
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Home Depot has DEWALT 20V MAX Lithium-Ion 6.0Ah and 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Starter Kit for $107. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../313759426

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Model: DeWalt 20V MAX DCB246CK Lithium-Ion 4Ah and 6Ah Battery and Charger Starter Kit

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jasonwj322aToday 11:33 AM
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Is this a powerstack?
Today 11:40 AM
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GunWandererToday 11:40 AM
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
Is this a powerstack?
No just regular.
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Today 04:19 PM
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
Is this a powerstack?
Both of these battery packs have 21700 cells, so they have more output than the basic batteries, but they're also a little bulkier, and less power than a POWERPACK.

The 4 Ah has a single row of 21700s, this is how is compares to other single-row packs (maximum current):
  • basic (22 A) < this one (30 A) < POWERSTACK* (45 A) < POWERPACK (60 A)
The 6 Ah has two rows of 21700s, this is how is compares to other two-row packs (maximum current):
  • 6Ah: basic (44 A) < this one (60 A) = POWERSTACK* (60 A)< POWERPACK (120 A)
* POWERSTACK are layers, not rows of cells, but these are the comparisons from the closest Ah capacity packs
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JulianT24Today 04:33 PM
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Quote from PEMP :
Both of these battery packs have 21700 cells, so they have more output than the basic batteries, but they're also a little bulkier, and less power than a POWERPACK.The 4 Ah has a single row of 21700s, this is how is compares to other single-row packs (maximum current):
  • basic (22 A) < this one (30 A) < POWERSTACK* (45 A) < POWERPACK (60 A)
The 6 Ah has two rows of 21700s, this is how is compares to other two-row packs (maximum current):
  • 6Ah: basic (44 A) < this one (60 A) = POWERSTACK* (60 A)< POWERPACK (120 A)
* POWERSTACK are layers, not rows of cells, but these are the comparisons from the closest Ah capacity packs
...and of the traditional 20V Max batteries, their 6Ah with Samsung INR21700-30T cells hits the hardest... much harder than the 40T cells in the 8AH pack or the 50S cells in the 10AH pack. To beat it you gotta go PowerStack (pouch cells), PowerPack (tabless cells), or FlexVolt (60V Max). 9Ah FlexVolt is the same 30T cells in a 3P, 15 cell configuration.
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Quote from JulianT24 :
...and of the traditional 20V Max batteries, their 6Ah with Samsung INR21700-30T cells hits the hardest... much harder than the 40T cells in the 8AH pack or the 50S cells in the 10AH pack. To beat it you gotta go PowerStack (pouch cells), PowerPack (tabless cells), or FlexVolt (60V Max). 9Ah FlexVolt is the same 30T cells in a 3P, 15 cell configuration.
Right on. I listed the 6 Ah as equal to the POWERSTACK at 60 A. But with the Samsung 30 T, I believe its actually 70 A. That being said, while the POWERSTACK 5 Ah is rated at only 60 A, it does seem to have more beans than the 6 Ah in real-world testing.
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JulianT24Today 06:12 PM
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Quote from PEMP :
Right on. I listed the 6 Ah as equal to the POWERSTACK at 60 A. But with the Samsung 30 T, I believe its actually 70 A. That being said, while the POWERSTACK 5 Ah is rated at only 60 A, it does seem to have more beans than the 6 Ah in real-world testing.
Yeah. PowerStack's voltage barely sags under load until it's nearly dead. That's why I prefer my 5AH PowerStacks for trimmer, blower, and vacuum duty even if I sometimes have to pull the trigger twice to get going (short circuit protection balks at the high start-up load).

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