Don't throw away cordless drill battery yet until you try this
 

Don't throw away cordless drill battery yet until you try this

Started by Sojourner, October 17, 2008, 08:34:24 AM

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Sojourner

Very interesting to revive NiCad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENmAJ2GOAMY
Or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENmAJ2GOAMY

Anyone has done this, please if you will report your finding.

Thank you

FWIW

Sojourn for Christ

BTW...the new Lithium drill battery is available now and last about 2 times longer. ;D  ;D  ;D
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Dallas

Well,

That was certainly most interesting. the next time I find some of those worn out batteries at a flea market or yard sale, I'll try that method.

One question I do have, which terminal is which on the batteries with three contacts, like the Milwaukee and Dewalt batteries?

Dallas

Sojourner

Quote from: Dallas on October 17, 2008, 08:44:28 AM
Well,

That was certainly most interesting. the next time I find some of those worn out batteries at a flea market or yard sale, I'll try that method.

One question I do have, which terminal is which on the batteries with three contacts, like the Milwaukee and Dewalt batteries?

Dallas

Which two of the three......ones that oposite of each other. My Ryobi have + & - marking on to of contacts. Suggest test it with volt meter for voltage signal...the third contact is null voltage with either one of + or - contact.

Hope it will do the trick like it in the demo and man can we be smiling again!

FWIW

Sojourn for Christ, Gerald

BTW...Ryobi's new 18v Lithium battery will work in older Ryobi Nicad cordless...YEA! Maybe other brands are doing same thing? ? ?
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Eagle

I have done this several times by using a 12V Auto  battery charger it doesn't take but about 30 to 45 seconds and then place the battery back in it's regular charger.  Always wear safety glasses and the battery could explode if over charged with the automobile charger.  Did 2 DeWalt 12V batteries yesterday.

kyle4501

I'll have to try this as I have 4 18V dewalt batteries that show 8V or less after an overnight charge.
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Sojourner

Quote from: Eagle on October 17, 2008, 09:07:20 AM
I have done this several times by using a 12V Auto  battery charger it doesn't take but about 30 to 45 seconds and then place the battery back in it's regular charger.  Always wear safety glasses and the battery could explode if over charged with the automobile charger.  Did 2 DeWalt 12V batteries yesterday.
Very good point about the safety....is to wear safety glasses.

About explode battery....my hearing aid battery is like large firecracker while in burning fire. Whenever charging battery can cause to heat up greater than normal OEM charger, however, this revive demo is only for few seconds.

FWIW

Sojourn for Christ, Gerald
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trailblazer2

 GOOD Idea! I have been saving these things for a year or two now! I will now put them to the test. What would we do without cordless tools(as a converter?)By the way I am going to be coming in your direction,in about a week or so. Will you be around?
Bill
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David Livingston

Tony LEE

Does work, but I suggest firmly clamping the battery so in case one of the electrode sticks, it is easier to pull it free.

JohnEd

My Makita bats cost $28 each and I have two that are breasts up.  I will try this and let the board know.  Thanks for the advice.

John
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Sam 4106

Hi guys,
Would someome please explain the procedure in the link in the first post in this thread? I can't get to the link ,but I'm interested in trying to revive some of my cordless drill batteries.
Thanks for the help, Sam 4106
1976 MCI-8TA with 8V92 DDEC II and Allison HT740

Sojourner

Sam 4106...I have added second link to that post.
Or try it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENmAJ2GOAMY

Let us know if you are able to open.....if not....maybe HighTechRedneck can help.

HighTechRedneck, where are you?

Sojourn for Christ, Gerald
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Sojourner

Quote from: trailblazer2 on October 17, 2008, 01:25:54 PM
GOOD Idea! I have been saving these things for a year or two now! I will now put them to the test. What would we do without cordless tools(as a converter?)By the way I am going to be coming in your direction,in about a week or so. Will you be around?
Bill


trailblazer2
The Lord willing, I will be around. Email me a day or two ahead if you will. Always good hear ya!

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RickB

Did anyone else notice the two devices behind this guy that look like a couple of thermonuclear warheads???

Either that or they are extra fuel tanks for a jet fighter. Maybe the first advice would be to empty your garage of anything capable of taking out a city block...

I just thought it was kind of humorous... i will try it though
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Merlin

Quote from: RickB on October 18, 2008, 05:14:08 AM
Did anyone else notice the two devices behind this guy that look like a couple of thermonuclear warheads???

Either that or they are extra fuel tanks for a jet fighter. Maybe the first advice would be to empty your garage of anything capable of taking out a city block...

I just thought it was kind of humorous... i will try it though

Yeah, and with the "ham" act he puts on, I wonder what he has up his sleeve for those yellow bombs in the shop.  Might need more than safety goggles for that demo.

I'm going to attempt his battery resuscitation trick today.  Will report back ... if I survive, that is.

Merlin
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trailblazer2

 Gerald ;
I sent you a E-mail,about our trip. Let me know if it came through ok. I have been having trouble sending stuff here lately,but think I might have got it fixed.
Bill
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