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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Well if your a sparky then why don't you pull the pack apart, find the crook cells and replace them, just did my dewalt and at $6 a cell it was a cheap fix ($12)

    Silly bugga, I was gonna tell him to chuck the useless POS metabo , battery packs and charger at me...

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    Done mine to. I've got a 12V Bosch with a keyless chuck on which the locking mechanism is cactus.

    To open/close the chuck you just have to put it into low range now. Its got a 3m cord on it now and fitted to a 50amp anderson plug which plugs into the outlet on the towbar from the 105a Gelcell.

    Cheers,

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    Ive got one Ive been always meaning to convert,the drill has been used 4 or 5 times.
    lost the reciept,got a new charger 1st failure(3 weeks old) that charger lasted 4 weeks,after the first hassle I didnt bother going back for another.
    Seeing this thread reminded me,must dig it out and convert.Its a 14.4V,I imagine it should run OK on 12V.
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    I'm not sure how old all those batteries (drills) are?

    my $40 GMC thats 7 years old still runs fine,, takes around 7 hours to charge, lasts a while,, depending on what you drill,, but is still a bargain,,

    the dummy battery pack is a great idea!!
    especially since I have a 10 metre 12V extension lead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    Well if your a sparky then why don't you pull the pack apart, find the crook cells and replace them, just did my dewalt and at $6 a cell it was a cheap fix ($12)
    Only 2 cells in your battery pack or 2 faulty ones?
    I pulled apart one of my DeWalt batteries today (12v) and it had 10 in total.
    Considering how old the drill is (got 2nd hand six years ago) I think it worthy of all new cells in its battery packs.

    I plan on repacking one battery pack at least.

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    When can you get these replacement cells from ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    When can you get these replacement cells from ?
    I kwow it is a distance from you, but when I lived in Melbourne, "Batterymaster" on North Rd Murrumbeena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    When can you get these replacement cells from ?
    There was a place in Dandy (what CAN'T they do in Dandenong?) that re packed an old laptop battery for me. I forget the name as it was a few yrs ago.

    Here's a couple:

    Battery Doctor : Battery repacking and a huge range of new batteries
    Battery Works - What Is Battery Repacking?


    Only thing I found though is that most place cant pack Li-ion.

    (that is to say, most = all)

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    You can get some cells from Jaycar but they don't carry a particularly wide range.

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    I had a Canon Video camera 20 years ago that was 6V. We took a motor bike battery camping and ran alligator clips to the battery compartment of the camera. We were camping for 2 weeks in the high country, so couldn't recharge.

    I wish I hadn't been tempted to get an 18V cordless drill last time. The B&D hasn't spontaneously combusted yet, but the batteries are pretty poor. On the plus side the heavier Bosch 240V drill runs off the 600W power invertor, but a small light 12V unit is the go. Thanks for the reminder, I should keep an eye out for a cheapy at garage sales.

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