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Been looking into these batteries from dewalt standard 18v battery but has an output equivalent to 54v.
Bloody expensive but they look like they will last ages and produce some serious output.

http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/dewalt...tracking url&gclid=CPW3-5Wn69ECFSsW0wodKTMBXw
Is anyone currently using them if so whats the review on them.
 
Been looking into these batteries from dewalt standard 18v battery but has an output equivalent to 54v.

It's not 'an output equivalent to 54v', it is 54V.

The cell groups re-configure from parallel to series, depending on what tool they're fitted to. (3 x 18 = 54) The total energy capacity remains the same. So 18V, 6Ah or 54V, 2Ah.
 
Yep they are just a higher capacity battery.

Unless you are going to start collecting the flexi volt range don't spend the extra.
 

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