Makita Pen Impact Kit From Japan. Comparison, costs, reasons and does the charger work?
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Us voltage is usually 120, but used to be 110, and has a 5% variance. Japan uses 100v with generally the same variance. So that charger is built for 105v. If 10 volts was an issue than older us appliances would not work as they were built for 105-115v. The charger is fine and will operate properly in the US. You're being ridiculous
He's not being ridiculous, he's a weeaboo it's fine.
@@pubcollize we all drown down here.
It is switching power supply. I am sure it'll even work in 240V network.
It used to be that a lot of Japanese products, especially kitchen appliances, stereos, game consoles, shavers and the like would have no problem with US power, and were engineered so one power supply could accommodate the varying frequency in Japan, and also the higher voltage of US electric. 1) there is an allowable tolerance in US it's ~108-125v, but even so, almost all appliances will deal with significantly lower voltage to accommodate homes which are further from the transformer. No idea about Japan's tolerances. 2) it's less expensive to make one power supply board and design it to cover three territories than to maintain two separate SKUs.
I doubt it would ever be a problem.
The tolerance is 90-110v.
When the US was 110v it wasn't an issue and the systems were basically intercompatible, but the nominal voltage in North America was increased to 120v, so if his house is running hot it could affect more sensitive devices. These chargers are pretty resilient though and I've yet to break one.
You can buy the plastic cases empty, that's what I did and transferred everything over.
As for the 100v charger, it's fine. It will have slightly reduced service life due to the extra load on the components (especially capacitors) but I've used my Japanese 18v chargers for years and they all still work. Since they're easily replaceable I don't bother with a step down. I use step downs on valuable products like AV equipment, or stuff that actually generates heat like kitchen gadgets (for these, overvolting can throw off your cooking temp).
The Japanese charger is designed for 90-110V, check your actual house voltage but you're likely only putting in an extra 10-15v or so into the AC to DC rectifier. It's not going to kill it anytime soon.
This is SWITCHING PSU!!! You can disassemble the charger and look at the input condensers. I'm pretty sure they are at least 400V, and suitable for 240V.
@@TheGrantourismo the voltage rating on the caps doesn't mean anything, it isn't necessarily a switching PSU. Depends how it's wired.
I bought a 12V drill (FD01) and impact driver (DT01) kit at HD Canada years ago. It came in a nice metal case with two batteries and a flashlight (LM01). The DC10WB charger that was in the kit shows 7.2V-10.8V / 12V on the label. Right after a full charge the batteries are showing 11.6V and 11.7V. The case of the charger is black. Looking up this charger at HD Canada it's now teal.
Does Vessel make Robertson bits with the 13mm anvil?
I'm wondering about full charging to 100% on lithium or to 80 to 90% to increase longevity. On cellphones, some people say not to always charge to 100% all the time. Not sure....🤔 whether 100vac or 110vac makes a difference, I say no because your household voltage can vary throughout the day. It would be curious to see what the circuit differences are between them.
Hello, Would you please share where one can find trusted batteries for imported Makita pen impact? I imported tool only and I am looking for battery and charger, I am in Canada.
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Is the white driver made in Japan? I could not find that info in Amazon Japan website. Since not mentioned i assume made IT IS Chinese? Pls let me know,if Japanese i would be i. Favor of buying
The TD022 is made in China unfortunately
I’d love to see a makita pen drill vs impact comparison
Same here, especially with a torque meter
I imported the Japanese impact pen driver in the video, with the same kit, in OD green. I use the charger in the US no problems. I later purchased a bare pen drill, US spec. I use it with the extra JDM battery. No problems charging or holding a charge after over a year.
Why do US plug have a designated hot and neutral pins on alternating current?
I'm not an electchicken so I can't explain this, but there's actual meaning to which pin is hot and which is neutral.
Many mains plugs and sockets standards require hot and neutral to be matched correctly, even if the plug itself is completely flippable the wiring of both the plug and the socket is required to be in a specific order.
Because in one-phase AC network one pin is neutral and another one phase. Some problems with junior school problems?
@@TheGrantourismo it doesn't matter which pin goes where because the current it alternating. So why make it a one way fit
I've been using my Japanese charger for 9 months no problems. 220V 221V whatever it takes
use a multimeter
I use my JDM charger for my 10.8v Makita impact driver in Australia where we have 240v and a whole different plug type. Its no problem...providing you have a Step Down Transformer that transforms 240-110v and accepts Japanese and American plugs. While I bought it for something else, it means at home I can use the 110v JDM chargers safely. Works GREAT!!
"IF" I lived in the US I'd have ZERO concern using the Japanese charger, the small difference in volts is WELL within the tolerance of the charger. Throwing that charger away is based off unfounded concern. I get that, but in reality it would be safe and fine.
about voltage, 100v indicates the minimum voltage range for proper operation...
could you make a review video which is about the accessories or attachment for makita pen driver and pen impact, such as holster, bit holder...etc.
thank you
Likely seeing the tolerance range in the cells more than differences between the chargers with these comparisons. Agree it's safest to only use the charger intended for the country you're living in.
I own these tools, 2 white impacts and 1 blue driver. They are great and I only had one battery of six, 2 per kit go bad. They were purchased well over 15yrs ago and used often. Good solid tools.
I purchased the kit from Amazon UK and the bare tool from Amazon Japan.
I love the impacts but won't be getting the pen driver, I think a manual screwdriver along side this impact and a full size one is ideal.
Amazon Japan tool pouch’s figured it would be interesting to see on your channel specifically Schwartz/SK11 SWz4 amongst others. Do you have experience with Japanese tool pouch’s seems like the like leather type materials
Cool video as always. What i not found yet is a good comparison between the pen driver and the pen impact. Tightening torque, breaking torque for example.
Yeah the prices are inflated here for sure
I certainly wouldn't use the JDM spec charger in Australia but in the US, sure 😅
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