My Video !!!!! 300 An adapter that I use for my 18V battery drill Coleman, who is now tied. I bought this from one of the batteries from the lamp cord to practice some of a robust plug crimp connector plate and a 12-cigarette lighter socket from Walmart. I soldered the cable to the cigarette lighter and remove the fuse and spring and replaced it with a piece of wire such as a wire hanger. I fit the cable through the grommet on the original cigarette lighter. and on the other hand, Icrimped on some female connector crimp contacts flat on the original battery. I have two of the original sown the battery cells to provide support for the static battery and then I cut a hole in the back of the battery and the cable threaded through the cable and padded with a lot of tape. and now I have an almost unlimited source of strength for this exercise and the circular saw and other tools of the puzzle from the crowd. I use this with the starter jump to see me here anymorefound on the cigarette lighter in your car can be used, but that has not been tested yet, but everything that pulls 12 amps or less depending on the instrument used. draw more amps like the saw for cutting plywood with your circular saw to jump start can overload trip on the power connector, but is restored in a few seconds and the light draws less amps. well I hope you like this mod I have done and if you have any questions, please comment
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