I have a Ryobi HP1201 drill with 1400652 batteries. One of the batteries
has died, and I'd like to know what the mAh of the battery is so I can
look for a replacement. The battery case has screws holding it together
so I opened it. The batteries are Sanyo S-NCT, but there are no markings
indicating the mAh.
The owner's manual has no information, and neither does the Ryobi web
site. Some of the places selling replacements have several different
mAh rated batteries, so I'd like to make sure I get one at least as
good if not better than the one that died.
Thanks!
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Mike Iglesias Email: [email protected]
University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926
Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2069
Best make sure what type of battery they are. Ni-cd's aren't the only
rechargeable around today. They are not all compatible either.
The battery case should say what type of battery they are.
"Mark Hopkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just make sure the voltage is correct for the new batteries and get the
> highest ah rating you can find. This will increase your runtime between
> charges.
>
> "Mike Iglesias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I have a Ryobi HP1201 drill with 1400652 batteries. One of the
batteries
> > has died, and I'd like to know what the mAh of the battery is so I can
> > look for a replacement. The battery case has screws holding it together
> > so I opened it. The batteries are Sanyo S-NCT, but there are no
markings
> > indicating the mAh.
> >
> > The owner's manual has no information, and neither does the Ryobi web
> > site. Some of the places selling replacements have several different
> > mAh rated batteries, so I'd like to make sure I get one at least as
> > good if not better than the one that died.
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Mike Iglesias Email:
> [email protected]
> > University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926
> > Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2069
>
>
Just make sure the voltage is correct for the new batteries and get the
highest ah rating you can find. This will increase your runtime between
charges.
"Mike Iglesias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have a Ryobi HP1201 drill with 1400652 batteries. One of the batteries
> has died, and I'd like to know what the mAh of the battery is so I can
> look for a replacement. The battery case has screws holding it together
> so I opened it. The batteries are Sanyo S-NCT, but there are no markings
> indicating the mAh.
>
> The owner's manual has no information, and neither does the Ryobi web
> site. Some of the places selling replacements have several different
> mAh rated batteries, so I'd like to make sure I get one at least as
> good if not better than the one that died.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Mike Iglesias Email:
[email protected]
> University of California, Irvine phone: 949-824-6926
> Network & Academic Computing Services FAX: 949-824-2069
--
"Mike Iglesias" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> The owner's manual has no information, and neither does the Ryobi web
> site. Some of the places selling replacements have several different
> mAh rated batteries, so I'd like to make sure I get one at least as
> good if not better than the one that died.
>
>
> Thanks!
Check out http://www.primecell.com/pctools.htm
You can be confident that the original batteries are the lowest rated and
cheapest available.
On 23 Oct 2004 22:00:24 GMT, [email protected] (Mike
Iglesias) calmly ranted:
>I have a Ryobi HP1201 drill with 1400652 batteries. One of the batteries
>has died, and I'd like to know what the mAh of the battery is so I can
>look for a replacement. The battery case has screws holding it together
>so I opened it. The batteries are Sanyo S-NCT, but there are no markings
>indicating the mAh.
I pulled one of my dead 14.4 volters apart and the batteries
are marked 1500mAh. I'd recommend that or greater capacity.
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