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Post by skinee on May 17, 2017 4:56:18 GMT -5
I have had this for a couple of months now and am very pleased with it,this is my first driver of this type,i already had the impact so just bought the bare driver,i have paired it with 2aH batteries as i felt it was out of balance with the 5aH i had,i think the driver has to be experienced to feel the difference between it and regular impact drivers,its a lot quieter too of course which is a bonus,anyone else have experience or a view on this driver?
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Post by calidecks on May 17, 2017 21:54:59 GMT -5
I have had this for a couple of months now and am very pleased with it,this is my first driver of this type,i already had the impact so just bought the bare driver,i have paired it with 2aH batteries as i felt it was out of balance with the 5aH i had,i think the driver has to be experienced to feel the difference between it and regular impact drivers,its a lot quieter too of course which is a bonus,anyone else have experience or a view on this driver? I own it, they are night and day difference. Just when I thought they couldn't get much better, they did!
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Post by mafelluser on May 25, 2017 13:02:45 GMT -5
A tangential sidenote:
you will find some people claiming that impact drivers should, ideally, be used with higher, rather than lower, capacity batteries, since higher capacity packs are alleged to better handle higher surge current demands. Some go as far as to claim that impact drivers will actually produce less torque with low-capacity batteries, because of the above reason.
I don't have a firm opinion on this, other than to remark that I've been using my DeWalt DCF887 with 2ah batteries, during the past couple of months (I also have 5ah packs, but was hoping to enjoy using lighter-weight packs), and I am beginning to suspect that the cells may be suffering - nothing conclusive yet, but on a couple occasions, using the very same 2ah packs in my combi drills, I have momentarily experienced a lack of expected torque delivery, which might, perhaps, be due to poor current delivery from the (possibly slightly damaged) cells.
In summary, I'm not stating the above as gospel fact; I merely thought I'd mention it, and you can draw your own conclusions.
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