A pucca replacement Bosch battery is about the same price as a full set of batteries so I will look at checking the ones in my pack (signs of leakage on a few) and see if I can find some individual duff ones to replace.
I am assuming that I am looking for a voltage of about 2V+ for each pair?
I just threw away a De Walt battery which looks the same shape. I wonder if they use the same cells. Need to check as might be able to get one good battery out of two duff ones.....
brian, iv got a battery from a cheapo drill here. 18 volts looks similar to yours. welcome to it if you can make use of it ?
Drill stopped working, only a cheap one so not bothered to try and sort it.
brian, iv got a battery from a cheapo drill here. 18 volts looks similar to yours. welcome to it if you can make use of it ? Drill stopped working, only a cheap one so not bothered to try and sort it.
Very kind offer Phil but let me check out another defunct De Walt unit (I think I have somewhere) first
I have a couple of duff De Walt batteries so started to take one apart (yes the batteries are the same size just a few itty bitty volts higher) and then thought I had better put it on charge first to be able to check the individual batteries. So I put it all back together, charged it and, nice surprise, all the batteries tested good and the overall voltage of the pack was just over 19V! I had put the battery to one side as it would only keep the drill going for a few seconds before dying. However, just taking it apart and putting it back together seems to have been enough to encourage it to work properly. I got bored running the drill waiting for it to die even with a cable tie strapped onto the trigger
Anyways up, had a go at the other De Walt battery pack and that turned out to be a duffer! I could only rescue four of the batteries to use in the Bosch pack so am two short
So can I take you up on your offer of your battery unit please Phil????
Got the battery unit back together after a lot of cursing and struggling
After a short charge it held up long enough to strim all the bits of lawn I need.
Fully charged it is now showing a tad over 20 volts which can be explained by having used a few batteries from Phil's unit which were a slightly higher voltage so all seems good
Not sure I would rush to do this again though. With the benefit of hindsight, I should have bought a new unit as jt suggested but, as I said, where's the fun in that
Thanks again for the hints and tips plus, of course, the spare battery from Phil which made it possible for me to finish the project!