Hi, folks: I hate to interrupt these "riveting " discussions of weather/birds/team colors with a technical question, but I'm hoping one or more of you might assist. :>) I have a 12V cordless Panasonic drill which I gave up on a few years ago because the replacement batteries had gotten so expensive. I replaced it with a DeWalt 14.4V drill/saw kit. So... I've still got this 12V drill, originally powered by a cluster of 10 little rechargeable batteries in a pack. Is there any reason (forgetting for now lawyers and liability) that I couldn't fit this thing with a male 12V cigarette lighter-type plug and a 12' or so cord and use it in my Airstream (a-ha, finally! - he ties it in to the discussion group) for misc. drilling/driving? Considering the much higher battery amperage, do I need to concern myself with an in-line fuse or anything else to protect the drill motor? Thank you, oh great electrical gurus. Bob Harper '62 Globe Trotter in SC To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
