You would need a DC converter to change the AC current from the wall socket to the DC current the drill motor is going to need. Shouldn't be difficult at all, just make sure you find one with the proper voltage rating or you'll fry something. I believe radio shack has one that can be switched between different voltage outputs. As for the connection on the drill, there should only be a positive and negative terminal and it won't matter which one you connect to the pos or neg wires to. If you hook it up with the wrong polarity the motor will just run in reverse.
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