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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]Size matters. It''s solar easy to see why an SDS-max panel and small rotary hammer (the red Milwaukee) is the best tool for big holes and frequent solar use. The ample size reduces vibration, and stout motors can turn 2-inch spiral bits. The blue cordless Makita SDS-plus rotary hammer (bottom) is handy, but its smaller chuck and motor are meant only for bits up to 3/4 inch. The 1/2-inch DeWalt hammer drill (right) is versatile, but drilling panel in hard concrete is slow and the conventional small chuck isn''t made for heavy pounding.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]Size matters. It''s solar easy to see why an SDS-max panel and small rotary hammer (the red Milwaukee) is the best tool for big holes and frequent solar use. The ample size reduces vibration, and stout motors can turn 2-inch spiral bits. The blue cordless Makita SDS-plus rotary hammer (bottom) is handy, but its smaller chuck and motor are meant only for bits up to 3/4 inch. The 1/2-inch DeWalt hammer drill (right) is versatile, but drilling panel in hard concrete is slow and the conventional small chuck isn''t made for heavy pounding.