v2+36v+99 = (v+3)(v+33) when factored
No.
36v
The GCF is 12. 12(3v + 2)
36V to 72V
6v + 7 = -296v = -36v = -6
No, you need a 36 volt charger.
2 HP, 2800rpm, 36V motor
Fright and harbor tools
Assuming you have regualr 12V batteries, you will need to connect them in what is called a "series parallel" configuration. Relax, it is simple. Assume 12v battery 50AH First get three batteries and wire them in series. Bingo 36V - at 50AH Now do the same to the other three batteries - also in series for another 36V at 50AH Now take the two sets of batteries giving you 36V from the neg of one battery to the pos of the one at the other end of the sting and connect it to the other set. You now have 36v at 100AH NEG------ <-bat+>-------<-bat+>------<-bat+>------POS NEG------ <-bat+>-------<-bat+>------<-bat+>------POS Connect the two NEGS together and the two POS together - job done :)
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I recommend Bosch for two reasons: 1) 36 volt has more power than a v28 with no real weight difference. 2) Bosch has a flexible power system so you can get a small and light 36v battery or a larger 36v battery for longer runtime. Milwaukee had their lithium ion batteries out first, however, Bosch had their's in development for 10 years. Milwaukee has an advantage in that their batteries are compatible with NiCad drills. Bosch put computer chips in their lithium drills so thet the drill and the battery would last longer.