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Bauer 20V to RIDGID 18V Battery Adapter
Bauer 20V to RIDGID 18V Battery Adapter
Bauer 20V to RIDGID 18V Battery Adapter
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Bauer 20V to RIDGID 18V Battery Adapter

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Description

This battery adapter allow you to use Bauer 20V batteries on RIDGID 18V tools.


Compatible with following brand of batteries
RIDGID 18V

Compatible with following brand of cordless power tools
Bauer 20V

Material
ABS Molded

Connectors
Pure Copper

Color
Orange

USB Port
None

Weight
113g

Warranty
6 months from date of delivery (More Details...)

Included in the Box
Adapter Only


Bauer to Ridgid
Bauer to Ridgid Adapter
Bauer to Ridgid Battery Adapter

Q: My battery is 18V (or 20V) and I want to convert to a 20V (18V) tool ?

Let's dive into the intriguing world of power tool batteries and voltage ratings. You may have noticed batteries labeled as 18 volts or 20 volts (or even 19.2 volts!). Surprisingly, these batteries are practically the same despite the apparent difference. The truth is, manufacturers use these voltage numbers as a catchy marketing strategy to grab your attention. They slap a 20-volt label on it to make it sound more powerful and exciting.

Here's the reassuring part: both 18V and 20V batteries are made up of 5 cells, each having a voltage of 3.6V. When fully charged, they average around 21 volts and drop to around 15 volts when depleted. The reason manufacturers go with 18V is because it's the nominal voltage.

Now, here's the important bit: the small voltage difference between the two doesn't really matter when using a battery adapter. In fact, you can safely use an 18-volt battery with a 20-volt tool, and vice versa. So, don't worry about mixing them up—they'll work just fine together!

Q: Will the battery adapter damage my battery or tool?

Absolutely not! Our battery adapter is specifically designed to ensure the safety of both your battery and tool throughout usage.

Q: What about different brands and their battery safety components?

Different brands may vary in terms of battery safety configurations. Brands like Ridgid/AEG have integrated the battery monitor and sensor within the battery, while other brands have placed these components in the tool itself.

Q: Can I charge my battery with the adapter?

Our battery adapters do not support charging capabilities, and they are not compatible with tools that have a charging function, such as a radio that can charge a battery.

Q: Are there any precautions I should take with batteries without safety components?

If your battery lacks these safety components, we recommend not fully discharging it and ceasing adapter usage when the battery reaches around 20% charge. This precaution ensures optimal performance and longevity.

Q: Can I trust the reliability of your battery adapter?

Absolutely! Our battery adapter undergoes rigorous testing to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring a safe and reliable solution for expanding the compatibility of your power tools. Rest assured, your satisfaction and safety are our top priorities. In the rare event that any issues arise, our dedicated support team is here to assist you. Feel free to contact us at support@powertoolsadapters.com, and we'll be happy to help resolve any concerns you may have.

Remember, your satisfaction and safety are our top priorities. Enjoy worry-free usage and explore the expanded possibilities with our trusted battery adapter.