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Here’s something to consider when choosing a battery for your drill/auger combo. While 2 batteries might be the same voltage, the amp hour rating is crucial to making sure the tool performs adequately. This video is a great example of why you should always choose the largest ah battery you can. Although a 2ah and a 5ah battery both are 18v, the 5ah battery will not only last longer than the 2amp, but more importantly will deliver more torque and higher RPM. It doesn’t seem like it would matter 18 volts is 18 volts, right? Well this video proves without a doubt why a bigger battery is better. &t=9s
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You have to gauge what the battery PROVIDES at its maximum compared to what the device in question NEEDS for optimal performance and get a battery that has a higher Ah rating than what you need. Not so much for optimum power/performance, but for longer life between recharges.I believe the formula was Volts X Amps = watts So if a tool uses 10 watts per hour at full power and you have an 18V battery with 5 amps, the battery could provide up to 90 watts of power, or for that device, just under 9 hours of usage.Of course that's based on optimal conditions of tool and battery, with a fully charged battery.I do agree that if the tool is underpowered by a low AH battery you will be cursing the tool thinking it's broken or can't do the job at hand.Sure, you can get away with the bare minimum battery capacity, but consider what you need it for and how it will impact the task at hand.Please feel free to correct any errors in my train of thought, as I'm typing this from memory and memories are not always reliable.....