They have a tiny inverter for a single battery and the new 'generators' that run on 6+ batteries from dewalt/milwakee marketed as small jobsite generator replacements or backups or noise sensitive work. I am sure you have seen the USB chargers and portable inverters (yes, for a corded object) that those power tool companies are selling in home depot. Quote from: coppercone2 on October 05, 2021, 02:53:01 am AVE was working on a real power supply that connects to a power tool battery motor, not sure where it went, other people might offer a DC power supply that is compatible with your battery. If you can get one that does USBC the output will be a nice high figure. For a small source that is LV you can use the new ones that are meant to be USB chargers, I believe with USBc, so you can run a USB power supply off of them. so naturally your idea is very sound the absolutely most simple but heavy and expenisve option is to get one of those miniature inverters and couple it to a variac and a rectifier/capacitor to make a unregulated motor test power supply, that might work. AVE was working on a real power supply that connects to a power tool battery motor, not sure where it went, other people might offer a DC power supply that is compatible with your battery.
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