Has anyone made an AC adapter for the M18 chainsaw?

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Asked By LogJammer33 On

I really enjoy using my M18 chainsaw, but I sometimes find myself cutting large logs where I have access to 120VAC power. Has anyone ever created an adapter that can supply 12 amps at 18 volts? I think this could be a great product for Milwaukee to offer, but I'm also open to building one myself if needed. Just wanted to see if anyone here has attempted this before.

3 Answers

Answered By CableCrafter On

You should keep in mind that these powerful tools draw a significant amount of current, which means you'll need heavy-duty cables to support 18V. We’re talking about handling 100A, not just 12A. It’d be quite an experience trying to manage a thick welding cable attached to your saw, haha!

Innovator2020 -

True! I was actually thinking about maybe going the other way and using AC to power it, packing a 40 amp power supply into the space of an M18 12Ah battery. That would just be 15 amps at 120VAC. But hey, I know it’s not exactly practical; I just really want to see if it could work!

Answered By ChoppyChops On

How many batteries do you have? A rapid charger and at least two batteries would be a smart setup if you’re looking for extended usage. But honestly, attaching a cord to a chainsaw could limit its portability. You could end up fumbling around for the cord instead of just enjoying the freedom of the tool! It’s like dealing with electrical tape—what a hassle!

BatteryBuff21 -

I get that! But if the adapter clipped in like a battery, it could actually work. I’ve got two 12Ah batteries and three rapid chargers, so I’m thinking about convenience too.

Answered By SawMaster87 On

Just a heads up, the M18 chainsaw can draw way more than 12 amps, especially under heavy load. The Samsung cells in the high output battery can handle up to 35 amps! So, you might want to rethink the amperage you’re hoping for with an adapter.

PowerCuts99 -

Yeah, it actually peaks around 100 amps when it's really working hard. I tried it myself to test!

WattWonderer -

I see where you’re coming from! I mixed up amp-hours with discharge rates earlier.

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