> Graham Motzing Wrote:
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> i.m.o. cordless drill is the way to go here. buy a cheap used
> flashlight for whatever brand of battery you use around the shop, chop
> off the flashlight portion and just use the plastic termal/disconnect
> part at the bottom.
>
> i did some math using the 5.0 AH m18 milwaukee shit i use at home, it
> would run LED head and tail lights for a really long time.
>
> i did a bunch of research into this a couple years ago and in the end
> nothing made as much sense for a total loss system.
You can get cheap USB adaptors to work with a lot of cordless tool batteries. I got one off Amazon that works with my Dewalt stuff.