In this GreatScott video, he adapts an 18v 5.0 Ah Makita battery pack to his portable vacuum.
Besides this useful hack, the video also provides a fascinating teardown of the vacuum electronics and mechanics, all detailed using Scott’s clear and beautifully-drawn circuit sketches.
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