Built in air vents and wall cools the battery cells evenly whilst blocking damaging debris. Powering Makita’s 18V LXT Li-ion range with over 125 tools. The 5.0Ah battery now features a battery fuel gauge, displaying battery charge with the touch of a button. By using the DC18RC charger (sold separately) it has a charge time of 45 minutes.
For Milwaukee’s 9.0 amp hour battery and DeWalt’s FlexVolt 3.0/9.0 amp hour battery, you get a solid 162 watt-hours. With Makita 18V X2 LXT tools, you can take it to a total of 216 watt-hours – a full 33% more capacity than those two options. Compared to the 36V, 4 amp-hour options, it’s an additional 50% capacity.
To be used with 20-Volt MAX tools and accessories. Premium 6.0Ah battery provides 2X the capacity of standard battery pack (DCB200) Premium 6.0Ah battery provides 3 x the capacity of compact XR battery pack (DCB203) Lithium-ion chemistry features no battery "memory. 3-LED fuel gauge system allows immediate feedback on state of charge.Question from Australia I bought a 6Ah battery for our various tools. I expected it to be larger than the 3Ah which is twice the 1.5Ah The 3ah is 54Wh and the 6Ah is 108Wh (As per their labels.) So quick video on the real capacity and cut off voltage for 6Ah and 5Ah Makita batteries. I've made this test because there is undergoing project of creating Makita Power station - for 230V lgedoe.