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Originally Posted by florianz
what about making it a "project x"-Dremel by adding some more volts?
I did that with my old cordless screwdriver... with my girls's cordless vacuum cleaner (adding more and better nimh's) and with my acoms hayabusa by replacing batts with a crappy 3s-lipo (-->see project x).
more volts - more fun
flo
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Not a bad idea! I've actually thought about that some... I would worry about bearings and the motor over heating.
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Originally Posted by BL_RV0
It was on.... I think my charger may have been bad possibly, there's no way dremel would market a product that you can stop with your finger.
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Definently a bad charger. That is a shame. Plug that battery into your hobby charger with aligator clips and "let her rip".
Still that is a bad sign that you got a bad charger.
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Originally Posted by Chadworkz
I like the digital Dremel...not the RPM read-out, but the digital sensor that gives it the ability to maintain the set RPM under load, but I wish it didn't have the weird turn-down grip on the end. If the 400 series was digital, it would be perfect!
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Yeah! When my uncle comes from georgia for the holidays and vacations he always brings his digital dremel! I really like how you can add 1000rpms with a button. Up to like 40000rpm. I may get this one.
Guys I fixed the tranny! All it took was cutting down the raised place on the 2nd speed input gear! No robots required!

Sorry Chad I knew what you meant.