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Re: DeWalt: 36 Volt Tools!!

the battery voltage is irrelavant

the real question is the HP of the motor with the trigger pulled in all the way?

A 1 HP drill is a 1HP drill, whether its designed to run on 36V or 3V, or 120 VAC.

This sounds like a engineering decision driven by the sales and marketing guys "36 VOLTS sounds way better than 24V!"

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And, any robotic applications you can think of for high-power DeWalts?
from the Dewalt 36V website it looks like maybe building a new headquarters for FIRST?

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