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    Cordless tool batteries

    So my faithful B&D drill battery died, lasted over 6 years so cant complain.
    Since i recently forked out for a dewalt charger when the B&D died, has anyone had the cells replaced in a battery pack instead of replacing the battery ?
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    There a few tutorials around on how to, but basically dismantle and take pics/draw diagrams of how they are joined together. Jaycar is a good source of batteries at cheap prices, maybe able to upgrade to lithiums at the same time.

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    Hi,
    I met a chap in a truck/home who used to buy old battery drills very cheaply if the batteries were dead or missing.
    He then wired a cord in to the terminals and ran them on 12V from his vehicle.
    Some went very fast, others were a bit slow, but at about $5 a pop, he wasn't too unhappy.

    cheers

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    I need 2 batteries for my Panasonic cordless drill EY6101 and cost $ 61.00 each
    I hope that they are going to last me another 10 years.
    Is a good drill but cost $450.00 to replace it
    Have a look on Cordless Drill Batteries, Laptop Battery, Power Tool Battery, Notebook Batteries, Digital Camera Battery, Camcorder Battery, AC Adapters, Mobile Phone Battery, PDA Battery. for batteries for your drill.

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    It is worthwhile getting your batteries repacked with quality cells, and I'm not sure Jaycar cells qualify. I have thrown away quite a few of these until I wised up and now buy premium cells instead. The repackers should be able to spotweld the battery connectors. Soldering them is a risk. Check your area for battery specialists. e.g.


    Custom Battery Packs, Repacking Batteries, Battery Welding, Battery Specialists Melbourne, Tasmania

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    I need 2 batteries for my Panasonic cordless drill EY6101 and cost $ 61.00 each
    I hope that they are going to last me another 10 years.
    Is a good drill but cost $450.00 to replace it
    Have a look on Cordless Drill Batteries, Laptop Battery, Power Tool Battery, Notebook Batteries, Digital Camera Battery, Camcorder Battery, AC Adapters, Mobile Phone Battery, PDA Battery. for batteries for your drill.
    i just walked out of our electrical workshop and noticed there where 10 or so panasonic batteries in a bucket....they told me we only have one drill left for 15 batteries

    i might wonder back over and check the model out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    I need 2 batteries for my Panasonic cordless drill EY6101 and cost $ 61.00 each
    I hope that they are going to last me another 10 years.
    Is a good drill but cost $450.00 to replace it
    Have a look on Cordless Drill Batteries, Laptop Battery, Power Tool Battery, Notebook Batteries, Digital Camera Battery, Camcorder Battery, AC Adapters, Mobile Phone Battery, PDA Battery. for batteries for your drill.
    The batteries we are about to throw out are part # EY9231

    The drill part # EY6432....lucky to get six months out of our drills

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    Looks like santa is getting me a new drill but will still look at repacking the batteries as the drill still works perfectly.
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    I've now gone to Li-ion battery tools. The last battery drill used a NiMH battery, and died due to lack of use. The Li-ion seem to be more resilient.

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    I doubt you can change your tool to Li-ion if its currently running Ni-cd or NmHi....the voltage may all be good, But I doubt the charger will be compatible.

    Li-ion cells may not last any longer than other types if left sitting around for long periods.

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