
Ryobi energy thief
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To operate this tool, you'll need an 18V power source or any other voltage that matches one of these options: 36V, 54V, or 72V. If you're using Ryobi batteries, the convenient solution is to link them together in a parallel or series circuit. I personally found it useful to create a shunt cable, which enables me to seamlessly switch between batteries and power up my tool with ease. For the Ryobi battery connection, I recommend using two 3.5mm gold connectors that can be easily soldered inside.
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