Refueler
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I did not mean budget vs expensive, but that cordless drills with less voltage also have way less torque, so a 12V drill might not be up to the job. An 18V drill might be just fine through a boost converter at 20 volts or so, but if you wire it directly to 12 volts (without the boost coverter), it will be too weak.
Part of the problem is the batterys used ........... and of course the wiring / circuitry .... most are also brushed motors.
The combo means you need beefier brushes and bigger battery packs.
You could have a 12v drill pack a punch far higher than an 18v one - IF the drill itself is of different form ... put a decent LiION in - not the factory rejects that often get put in (properly balanced packs are not cheap !!) and a brushless motor ...
But even if you upgrade the battery as I did in my drill ... I went from a 14.4V NiCd pack to a 12.2V LiPo and the drill can handle jobs now it stalled on before ... (I did put a 4S pack in ... which gets charged to 16.8V ... but even at nominal 14.4V - it smoked !! so I dropped it back one cell to 3S).
But we are getting of the thread now ...