Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools?

   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #11  
I don't notice a lack of torque from Li-ion batteries. If it is low, then yeah they might shut off, but it's still got more torque than a Ni-Cd that needs charging. I recharge my Li-ions pretty much after every use unless it was something very small, I've read it's not good to let Li-ions go completely dead and they definitely seem to last longer this way.

I didn't say the Li's lacked torque, I said they were torque limited. I'm also comparing fully charger batterys. Why would you compare otherwise?
 
   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #12  
FYI Porter Cable is made by Dewalt/B & D but the batteries are not interchangeable.
Being the prime brand the Dewalt line will always have more options such as variety and battery power options.
Example, to my knowledge, only Dewalt offers brushless technology.
 
   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #13  
I didn't say the Li's lacked torque, I said they were torque limited. I'm also comparing fully charger batterys. Why would you compare otherwise?

Still sounds like you're saying they provide less torque than other batteries. I'm just saying I don't notice that, and if anything it's better when at a low charge.
 
   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #14  
I don't notice a lack of torque from Li-ion batteries. If it is low, then yeah they might shut off, but it's still got more torque than a Ni-Cd that needs charging. I recharge my Li-ions pretty much after every use unless it was something very small, I've read it's not good to let Li-ions go completely dead and they definitely seem to last longer this way.

That's NOT what I said. They both have adequate torque. The Li driver simply shuts down when a certain level of torque (or possibly heating of the battery) while the Ni-Cd continues to drive but slows down until the lag/hole is complete.

I'm also confused about your statement about 'low voltage" as you previously stated that you charge your batterys after every use.
 
   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #15  
I know it's more than you are willing to pay, but I've had extremely good luck with the Milwaukee Fuel line of cordless power tools. I have their hammer/drill driver, the 1/4" impact, sawzall, the 7-1/4 skilsaw, and their latest cordless compound miter saw that comes with the 9ah battery. That thing does amazing things. But anyways I know you are aware of them just another option when your feeling rich. Lol.

I think you will be just fine with RIGID. They make good tools.
 
   / Porter cable 20v lithium ion tools? #16  
That's NOT what I said. They both have adequate torque. The Li driver simply shuts down when a certain level of torque (or possibly heating of the battery) while the Ni-Cd continues to drive but slows down until the lag/hole is complete.

I'm also confused about your statement about 'low voltage" as you previously stated that you charge your batterys after every use.

Yeah, I'm sure it's a cut-out because of heat. With stuff like that I use an impact driver.

I never said anything about low voltage, only a low charge. Yes I charge after every use, but that doesn't mean I don't run batteries completely down. Not as often with Li-ion but did it a lot with Ni-cd. Plus with long breaks between uses the Ni-cds would start off pretty weak sometimes, don't have that issue with li-ion.
 

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