Can I use a higher voltage battery in my drill?

You could probably use a lower voltage battery in a higher voltage tool as long as the batteries physically interchange (like the Festool drills), but never the other way, using higher voltage battery than what the tool specifies as you will likely do damage to the tool’s motor.Click to see full answer. Likewise, people ask,…

You could probably use a lower voltage battery in a higher voltage tool as long as the batteries physically interchange (like the Festool drills), but never the other way, using higher voltage battery than what the tool specifies as you will likely do damage to the tool’s motor.Click to see full answer. Likewise, people ask, can I use a 14.4 V battery in a 12v drill?Will I (correct that to “am I likely to) damage my 12V drill by using the 14.4V batteries? The 14.4 batteries are slightly longer than the 12V but they slip in perfectly and the snaps work just fine.Also, can you use a higher voltage battery? Yes it can damage your laptop. If you search Google you will get different answers, but I can tell you from experience, that if you get a battery with a higher voltage rating it will not work correctly in the laptop, and it may harm your laptop, and the battery. You need the correct voltage for your laptop. In this way, can I use a 20v battery on a 12v drill? Standard DeWalt 20 volt batteries are compatible with all 20-volt tools, as well as all 20-volt chargers. This means that once you join the DeWalt platform, you have access to over 100 products that all use the same battery technology. DeWalt 20v MAX batteries can’t be used in FlexVolt 60v and 120v MAX tools, however.Can I use a 24v battery in a 18v drill?Using 18V cordless tools on 24V battery bank. The 24V is a bit bore than the tools were designed for so it may wear on the tool a bit more but the batteries are around 20V fresh of the charger and you are going to see a bit of voltage drop in your new cables especially with stall currents of around 40A.

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