Battery size for angle grinder IAN 485600_2501 Parkside (Lidi)

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Not official been given it yet, it will be my birthday present. So not got the instructions out of the box. So did a google, Instructions in loads of languages except English I have 4 x 2 Ah 20 volt batteries, I wonder if this grinder needs the 4 Ah version.
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Do I need the larger batteries?
 
i have the Dewalt angle grinder and use a 5Ah on that , doesnt last long ,, i havent really tried my 2Ah on - or if i did it didnt work very well
I cut a load of coach bolts on a fence and i think i got 10min run time cutting about 16 bolts
 
if you think off it a a 4ahx18v battery contains 72wh [72x60 4320wm] so iff your angle grinder is say 300w on full blast you have about 12mins on a full battery
 
Seems I need a trip to Lidi and get some new batteries then. Also need some discs, as it seems it only comes with a metal cutting disc. Can't use it for long anyway, I have a problem with my hand and tools which vibrate. Pity as I have 4 x 2 Ah batteries, the 4 in 1 garden tool uses two at a time.
 
as an aside

i have the little bosch blue 10.8 v mini grinder and i lent it to my electrician friend with a selection off 1.3/ 1.5/2.5ah batteries
and he said all the batteries weren't fully charge and couldn't comprehend that a brushless mini grinder off perhaps around 100w will only last perhaps 5 mins on a 1.3 [842wm]and about 10 on a 2.5 [1620wm] after transmission losses and battery degradation

 
Suck it and see when you get it. One 2Ah in use, two ready to use and the fourth on charge should mean that it's a simple rotation scheme... (How long to recharge from flat? 45 minutes?)

Then if bigger 4Ah would be useful (and heavier to use it!) then go buy. {They may be available mail order even if not in stores at the time?}

Edit: English language manual for the bare tool is
We recommend that you operate this appliance with the following batteries only:
PAP 20 B1, PAP 20 B3, Smart PAPS 204 A1, Smart PAPS 208 A1, Smart PAPS 2012 A1
 
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as an aside

i have the little bosch blue 10.8 v mini grinder and i lent it to my electrician friend with a selection off 1.3/ 1.5/2.5ah batteries
and he said all the batteries weren't fully charge and couldn't comprehend that a brushless mini grinder off perhaps around 100w will only last perhaps 5 mins on a 1.3 [842wm]and about 10 on a 2.5 [1620wm] after transmission losses and battery degradation


Hmnnn, I was thinking of a small cordless angle grinder for cutting cracks in external render. I might have to consider a corded version (if they exist). I only need a 15mm(ish) depth of cut. I had thought that a smaller cutter would be easier to use on a ladder.
 
The Lidi grinder I am talking about, can use 2 Ah, 4 Ah, and 8 Ah batteries. The 2 and 4 Ah around the same size, improved technology. Also smart method to see how charged, god knows why. I am sure no problem with the 8 Ah version of the battery.
 
Hmnnn, I was thinking of a small cordless angle grinder for cutting cracks in external render. I might have to consider a corded version (if they exist). I only need a 15mm(ish) depth of cut. I had thought that a smaller cutter would be easier to use on a ladder.
they only use ultra thin kerf sub 1mm i think maximum depth off cut is i think around 12mm or it may be 15mm on a new disc
and whilst you can cut wood via a special blade supplied i would not think it would do well on routing out and pointing both from the lack off depth and probably getting bogged down
 
Not official been given it yet, it will be my birthday present. So not got the instructions out of the box. So did a google, Instructions in loads of languages except English I have 4 x 2 Ah 20 volt batteries, I wonder if this grinder needs the 4 Ah version. View attachment 406074View attachment 406075 Do I need the larger batteries?

Lidl have started tucking the batteries away, in the back room, they were suffering thefts. You have to ask for them, and hope they have them.
 

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