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In the case that traditional power tools are too big and too big, thanks to the powerful Hitachi Battery, the compact Hitachi cordless tool can easily develop its full power.
There has been a great development of cordless tools, especially with Li-Ion technology.
Most cordless tools, such as hammer drills and circular saws, are light enough for both men and women to use.
18 v power tools are popular as they offer the freedom to work anywhere.
Hitachi\'s 18 v power tools are using the new Li-Ion batteries.
Nickel and cadmium (NiCad), lithium-ion (Li-Ion)
And nickel metal hydrogen (NiMH)
You can find three types of batteries in Hitachi cordless tools.
So, what is the main difference between Ni-
The MH and NiCad batteries are, in short, more powerful than the NiMH batteries.
But the chemistry behind NiMH is similar to NiCad.
But NiMH batteries are much less resistant to overcharging and have more sensitive charging and discharge parameters.
On the other hand, they do not contain expensive (
Environmental risks)cadmium.
The difference between NiCad and Li
Ion batteries are a big subject and there are many different points of view.
In general, however, you will find that the NiCad battery will charge you about 800 of the charge.
The lithium-ion battery will charge you 2,000 or more.
You can charge the lithium ion battery at any time.
If nickel-cadmium batteries charge frequently, they have a memory effect and discharge speed is faster.
Memory effect is an effect in a NiCad battery that, over time, causes the battery to maintain less power.
No lithium ion battery happened.
Another obvious difference is weight.
Lithium-ion batteries are lighter in weight than nickel-cadmium batteries and voltage is Volts.
Lithium-ion batteries are small in size, light in weight and powerful in function.
In face-to-face comparisons of performance, lithium-ion tools are easily competitive even compared to traditional cordless tools.
It is powerful, fast, but much lighter.
Lithium-ion technology has reduced the size of the battery by half.
Finally, there is little self-protection for lithium-ion batteries. discharge.
They are ready to use.
This allows a Li-
The ion battery will be stored for several months and will not lose its charge.
Under normal circumstances, the general nickel-cadmium battery will discharge itself at a speed of about 3% per day. The Li-
The ion battery will keep this charging.
In addition, they have no memory effect and provide full power every time they charge.
NiCad battery
The rate is as high as 25% per month.
The fully charged lithium ion tool can remain charged until it is used again;
Sometimes it\'s a few days, a week or even a few months.
Traditional NiCad and NiMH batteries can be fully discharged when you need them again.
With Hitachi lithium-ion batteries, there is no self
Slow you downHitachi Li-
Ion batteries and Hitachi Ni-
Cad batteries of the same voltage.
NiCad and Li-
Almost all Hitachi Power tools are equipped with ion batteries.
The only thing that needs to be upgraded is the charger.
When traditional cordless power tools are pushed to the limit, it heats up quickly.
Every overload can be the last.
Smart electronic battery protection protects Hitachi lithium-ion batteries from overheating and ensures long battery life.
Hitachi C18DLP4 18-versatile bare tools are also available for cutting small sizes and high power
Volt lithium ion 6-1/2-
Inch round saw and convenient lighting for Hitachi UB12D torch 9. 6-Volt to 12-
Volt rotating head flashlight.
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