Only until something on it burns-out.
i assume that you mean 18.0 volt saw. If so then yes it will work just when you are cutting, it may not cut as well as 20v will.
It won't run.
where may I purchase a battery for a PN700172 DSC 1800 Mal 24 volt cordless pole pruner? Thanks.
Saw 1 isn't rated MA
There are two different batteries in the Toyota Prius. There is a small 12 volt battery used for powering up the computer and powering the 12 volt accessories in the car. The other is the high voltage battery. The small 12 volt battery lasts on average 4 or 5 years. This battery is usually trouble free, unless you don't drive your prius very much. I believe these run around $150 USD. The lifespan of the high voltage battery varies. I saw one go bad at around 90,000 miles. Another prius made 150,000 on its high voltage battery. Expect to pay about $3,500 USD for one of these. Both of these batteries can only be purchased at your local Toyota dealer.
The saw movies are rated R
I saw a HP F4812A Battery on the website:http://www.hp-laptop-batteries.com/hp-f4812a.htm. It is cheaper than the other ones I ever saw. But I want to know that is there a F4812A Battery cheaper than this one。
They are all rated "R"
Somewhere in my search for a battery, I saw a reference to Interstate Battery- MTP-91. Lo and behold it was the right size!
What the Butler Saw - 1924 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
What the Butler Saw - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
You can't without a device to change the AC to DC and lower the voltage and create a mating plug to connect to the saw. A DC power supply would work if the current rating were high enough. You could probably take an old battery and cut it up and create a plug, but you would have to be very careful with wiring and safety.