If cheap and nasty is your thing... you cuold try going to tool repair shop's and ask for disfunctional Makita Lion battery packs. They are 18650's with 1500mah. Just check each cell before using.
If cheap and nasty is your thing... you cuold try going to tool repair shop's and ask for disfunctional Makita Lion battery packs. They are 18650's with 1500mah. Just check each cell before using.
I'll have to open the batt when I get it to see what cells it uses...
I know your not "supposed" to use lipos, but would there be any harm in useing something like a 4s pack?
Not sure if that's what you're looking for or not, but it seems to have the same part number. Only problem is it's from China, so will probably take forever to get there.
Not sure if that's what you're looking for or not, but it seems to have the same part number. Only problem is it's from China, so will probably take forever to get there.
I "revived" laptop batteries by starting to charge them with the NiMh of the chrger and after the voltage rose a little bit switching to LiIo mode.
While you can do this (and I have) they typically will not hold a charge, and if they do they will not put out even half their capacity. Like sikeston said when they are dead they are dead.
Oh, and good luck getting them to stay in balance.
Jeff
The Warnings & Cautions discussed in this manual cant cover all possible conditions/situations. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cant be built into this product.