SteveIOW
Well-Known Member
I keep a hand drill and bits on board for odd jobs but would like to have the convenience of a electric drill which gives you a spare hand to hold the workpiece. I take a rechargeable out to the mooring when I have specific jobs to do in the winter but have no means of recharge it when away for any period of time in the summer. Would it be feasible to purchase a cheapish 12 volt rechargeable drill and recharge it from the on board 12 volt batteries. Alternatively could I remove the battery pack and connect the pick up connections on the drill to the boat batteries with heavy flex long enough to get the drill to where it may be required on board. (I prefer the first option)
I'm not concerned with the drain on the boat batteries.
PS I avoid marinas etc where 240 volt shore supply would be available.
I'm not concerned with the drain on the boat batteries.
PS I avoid marinas etc where 240 volt shore supply would be available.