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Posted by Red on April 22, 2007, 1:40 pm
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> Dan_Musicant wrote:
> > I have a couple of cordless drills I bought a bit over 5 years ago, a
> > Dewalt 9.6v and a Panasonic 12v. They both came with two NiCD
> > batteries and I've been using them lightly and the batteries (it
> > seems to me) are not holding much of a charge. Very often, when I
> > reach for one, the battery is on the verge of dieing. Every time that
> > happens I fetch the alternate battery and put the dieing one in the
> > charger and that battery (again, it seems to me) charges too quickly!
> > It's just my feeling that the "charged" signal goes on on the charger
> > too quickly.
>
> > I know that some battery chargers feature a reconditioning feature,
> > but of course my cordless drill chargers have nothing of the sort. I'm
> > thinking I can go through several cycles and recondition these
> > batteries. For instance, put the drills on Low and rubber bands around
> > the trigger and let the motors run until I can hear the battery's
> > losing power and then let the battery sit 5-10 minutes (maybe not
> > necessary, it really doesn't seem hot), and then charge. I figure if
> > I do this 4 times or so for each battery, it may well restore most of
> > the capacity. Has anyone tried something like this?
>
> > Dan
>
> Chances are after five years, it is time to replace or rebuild the
> batteries.
>
> What you suggest is not exactly the same thing the company rechargers
> do. What you suggest worked well with the early nicd batteries in the 70's
> but not with today's batteries.
>
> I suggest stopping by Batteries Plus or some like place for new
> batteries or have them rebuild (replace the batteries in the original case)
> the batteries. Unless you are getting a great deal on them elsewhere, you
> will likely find they have better batteries or a better price for you.
>
> --
> Joseph Meehan
>
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I've had 3 battery packs rebuilt by Batteries Plus and have been very
satisfied with the results. Plus they saved me about 30% over the
cost of new battery packs.
Red
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