The general public can buy a Bosch 24V battery in many electronic shops. For example, Bestbuy sell the Bosch 24V battery for a very low price. There are many other shops and web-shops that sell them.
The website for Bosch Home Appliances has a page for spare parts and accessories. The website also states that the company can be called for inquiries on spare parts.
To get 24V from 2 12 V battery's Yo hook up the positive pole + of one of the battery's to the negative pole - of the other one. you will be left with a positive pole on each battery wit no connection on them The voltage between them is 24. If you want the battery to have the same voltage but have more amperage you connect positive to positive and negative to negative.
Silicon "zener diodes" with a zener voltage rating of 5.6V or higher operate mainly by avalanche breakdown, so both the 6.2V and 24V "zener diodes" are avalanche breakdown type (not zener breakdown type).
Makita NiMh 14.4V requires 55W Milwaukee 18V Li-Ion requires 110W Dewalt NiMH 24V charger requires 230W
Use a mosfet driver instead of a simple resistor. Using a resistor to control the mosfet is a bad idea anyways because you will have terrible control (mosfets are voltage controlled. Take a look at the response curve for your mosfet). If your mosfet is fully on, its ratings may be too low for continuous operation or the power dissipation is too low for the transition between off an on an that is killing your mosfet.
The website for Bosch Home Appliances has a page for spare parts and accessories. The website also states that the company can be called for inquiries on spare parts.
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No, you need a 36 volt charger.
No it cannot.
A Makita 24V battery can be bought from Amazon, or purchased from a factory outlet store. Nearby factory outlet stores can be found online or in a phone book.
No, you need a 24 volt charger.
Wire the batteries in "series". Place jumper from neg (-) terminal to the pos (+) terminal on the other battery. You will have 24V across the remaining terminals.
It can't. You home runs on 120 volts AC not DC power from a battery.
They appear to be similar but are not identical. One user has reported being able to modify the Ryobi (remove some plastic/material) to make it fit. This would obviously void a warrantee.
yes, only if you have 2 12v batteries ran in a series(24v)