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'76swb
8th June 2016, 04:09 AM
G'day All,

In 2008 I purchased a trade quality 18v cordless drill kit. It came with two batteries that I suspect are finally giving up the ghost. The manufacturer no longer make the style of battery (it's two models ago), but there are some after market ones available.

I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with these. A battery is going to cost about $80. A new drill with two batteries is about $600, not to mention any skins that would also need to be replaced.

Regards,

Marty.

Pedro_The_Swift
8th June 2016, 06:34 AM
cant you get these things repacked?

Homestar
8th June 2016, 07:22 AM
Yep, I'd be looking at getting them repacked with new cells, I've done it to a couple of my battery packs now. There is a huge difference in cell quality though so don't skimp on them, buy good quality.

Rolly
8th June 2016, 07:34 AM
I'm not trying to teach you to suck eggs, However.......
There's been a growing number of on board(aircraft) Lithium fires caused by aftermarket batteries . Most seem to come from China.


If you do buy aftermarket, don't store the batteries together and always pack them so their easily obtainable.
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Good Luck

Aaron IIA
8th June 2016, 07:53 AM
I have both genuine and compatible aftermarket Makita batteries. When charging a hot genuine battery, the charger will recognise that it is hot, start on a fan only cycle, then charge the battery. When charging a hot aftermarket battery, the charger will see it as a fault, not charge the battery and not run the fan. Once the battery has cooled down, it will then charge normally.

Aaron

350RRC
15th June 2016, 07:47 AM
2008? Are these NiMH batteries?

If so get them repacked with Sanyo or similar. Do a search on the net. NiMH technology has supposedly come a very long way since lithium appeared on the scene.

I have this problem with an 18V German AEG drill, one battery is still kinda usable and when it packs up I'll be getting them both repacked.

cheers, DL