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Posted by John E. on May 8, 2007, 1:36 pm
> I saw a Ryobi tool case thrown out during the city's special pickup
> last Friday night. It was hefty, so I took it home.
>
> When I finally opened it up today, I found a Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt
> cordless drill inside. It looked absolutely brand new. I mean, really,
> it looks as if it has never been used at all. All the bits save one
> were there. I figured, "let's charge it up." That's when I noticed
> that the wall wart in the drill case was from an AT&T answering
> machine or cordless phone. The AT&T charger has a 9vac output. Hmmmm,
> I wonder if that's why the drill got thrown out.
>
> After some searching, I found a Canon 6 vdc, 300 ma charger, probably
> from an inkjet printer, that charges the battery pack, but not any too
> fast.
>
> The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I
> don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of
> these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm
> sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's
> close enough.
>
> Thanks.
I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups.
Maybe someone who has a Ryobi 6-volt drill can look at the "brick" and give
you the specs off it.
Good luck,
--
John English
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Posted by Beloved Leader on May 8, 2007, 6:22 pm
John E. wrote:
[quoting me]
> > Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt cordless drill inside.
> > The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001.
[end quoting me]
> I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups.
> John English
Great. Thanks for that.
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Posted by Michael A. Terrell on May 8, 2007, 11:09 pm
Beloved Leader wrote:
>
> John E. wrote:
> [quoting me]
> > > Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt cordless drill inside.
> > > The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001.
> [end quoting me]
>
> > I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups.
>
> > John English
>
> Great. Thanks for that.
There is a six volt Ryobi drill/W charger on Ebay right now.
<http://cgi.ebay.com/Ryobi-6-0v-6-0-V-Cordless-Drill-Case-Charger-Kit_W0QQitemZ220108736780QQihZ012>
If its the same tool, email the seller to ask the seller what the
charger is rated at. I don't have an Ebay account, so I can't contact
the seller.
--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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Posted by Beloved Leader on May 9, 2007, 8:50 am
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
> There is a six volt Ryobi drill/W charger on Ebay right now.
> <http://cgi.ebay.com....
> I don't have an Ebay account, so I can't contact
> the seller.
Nor do I, the reason being I have enough junk, and if I were on eBay,
I'd only end up with more.
(viewing picture) Yeah, that's the one. I have friends who have an
eBay account, so maybe they can ask about that.
Thanks.
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Posted by Michael Faurot on May 9, 2007, 1:13 pm
> > The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I
> > don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of
> > these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm
> > sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's
> > close enough.
Looks like this part is carried by M&D Mower[1] and goes for $5.91.
At that price, you may as well just buy a new one. I've purchased
Ryobi parts from this dealer in the past, and had no problems with
them.
[1]: http://www.m-and-d.com/TTI-7221001.html
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> last Friday night. It was hefty, so I took it home.
>
> When I finally opened it up today, I found a Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt
> cordless drill inside. It looked absolutely brand new. I mean, really,
> it looks as if it has never been used at all. All the bits save one
> were there. I figured, "let's charge it up." That's when I noticed
> that the wall wart in the drill case was from an AT&T answering
> machine or cordless phone. The AT&T charger has a 9vac output. Hmmmm,
> I wonder if that's why the drill got thrown out.
>
> After some searching, I found a Canon 6 vdc, 300 ma charger, probably
> from an inkjet printer, that charges the battery pack, but not any too
> fast.
>
> The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I
> don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of
> these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm
> sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's
> close enough.
>
> Thanks.