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"Peter A. Kaufman"

27/01/2013 9:35 AM

cordless drill battery

I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other has
both batteries on the way out.
Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the results?
Who rebuilt them for you?
Or should I just buy another drill?
Thanks
Peter


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"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 9:44 AM


"Peter A. Kaufman" wrote:

>I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other
>has both batteries on the way out.
> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the
> results? Who rebuilt them for you?
> Or should I just buy another drill?

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Purely a matter of economics.

If the cost of a rebuild is about 60% the cost of a replacement,
a rebuild is probably worth it.

Anymore, probably replace total package.

Lew


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Leon

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

29/01/2013 6:05 PM

Han <[email protected]> wrote:
> Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> On 1/27/2013 10:35 AM, Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
>>> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other
>>> has both batteries on the way out.
>>> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the
>>> results? Who rebuilt them for you?
>>> Or should I just buy another drill?
>>> Thanks
>>> Peter
>>
>> I used to use Prime cell and one of their batteries started pooping
>> out after 6 weeks. They wanted an additional 1/3 cost to rebuild
>> again. I passed
>>
>> My latest battery is from Batteries Plus, several local stores in
>> Houston and their warranty is 1 year. In this case the batter is for
>> a robot vacuum that is 5 years old. I am on my 4th battery as the 3rd
>> from Prime Cell lasted 6 weeks. The current Batteries Plus battery is
>> "new", cheaper than rebuilt, and with out a doubt has a 30% longer run
>> time. The battery is run continuously 90~130 minutes 5 days a week
>> and is 8 weeks old. None of the previous batteries came close to that
>> length of run time.
>>
>> http://www.batteriesplus.com/
>
> Thanks Leon! There is a franchise on Rt17 South in Paramus, NJ, not far
> from me.


IIRC they have 500+ stores. Interesting stores, they sell light bulbs too.

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RonB

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 10:16 AM

On Sunday, January 27, 2013 10:35:12 AM UTC-6, Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other has=
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> both batteries on the way out.
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> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the result=
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> Who rebuilt them for you?
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> Or should I just buy another drill?
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> Thanks
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> Peter

Yes and you might end up with better batteries that you started with. I ha=
d two or three sets rebuilt when I lived in Wichita. I believe the company=
was called Battery Mart. I would Google or hit the yellow pages for loca=
l shops called Battery Mart, Battery Shop, Battery Outlet, etc. I believe =
there are internet sources too.

The rebuilds were better (longer charge life)and about 2/3 the price of the=
originals.

RonB

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Leon

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 1:18 PM

On 1/27/2013 1:04 PM, HeyBub wrote:
> Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
>> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other
>> has both batteries on the way out.
>> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the
>> results? Who rebuilt them for you?
>> Or should I just buy another drill?
>> Thanks
>> Peter
>
> The lower-priced drills come with a pretty dumb charger. The instructions
> tell you to not charge a battery longer than seven hours because longer
> charging cycles diminishes battery life. You can address this defect two
> ways:
>
> 1. When you get your battery rebuilt, specify lithium ion ($$$) or other
> types that are not degraded by over-charging.
> 2. Get one of these and set it for six hours
> http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Conserve-Socket-F7C009q-Energy-Saving/dp/B003P2UMS0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1359313051&sr=8-2&keywords=automatic+outlet+timer

You cannot substitute lithium ion for another type battery. The lithium
ion battery requires a special charger that communicates with the
electronic circuitry special to a lithium ion battery.






Hh

"HeyBub"

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 1:04 PM

Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other
> has both batteries on the way out.
> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the
> results? Who rebuilt them for you?
> Or should I just buy another drill?
> Thanks
> Peter

The lower-priced drills come with a pretty dumb charger. The instructions
tell you to not charge a battery longer than seven hours because longer
charging cycles diminishes battery life. You can address this defect two
ways:

1. When you get your battery rebuilt, specify lithium ion ($$$) or other
types that are not degraded by over-charging.
2. Get one of these and set it for six hours
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Conserve-Socket-F7C009q-Energy-Saving/dp/B003P2UMS0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1359313051&sr=8-2&keywords=automatic+outlet+timer

I've got a #2 and use it for drills, the dust-buster, and a couple of other
nicad-battery tools. Works swell. I haven't replaced (nor noticed a
weakening of) my primary drill going on two years.

Hn

Han

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

29/01/2013 12:21 PM

Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> On 1/27/2013 10:35 AM, Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
>> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other
>> has both batteries on the way out.
>> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the
>> results? Who rebuilt them for you?
>> Or should I just buy another drill?
>> Thanks
>> Peter
>
> I used to use Prime cell and one of their batteries started pooping
> out after 6 weeks. They wanted an additional 1/3 cost to rebuild
> again. I passed
>
> My latest battery is from Batteries Plus, several local stores in
> Houston and their warranty is 1 year. In this case the batter is for
> a robot vacuum that is 5 years old. I am on my 4th battery as the 3rd
> from Prime Cell lasted 6 weeks. The current Batteries Plus battery is
> "new", cheaper than rebuilt, and with out a doubt has a 30% longer run
> time. The battery is run continuously 90~130 minutes 5 days a week
> and is 8 weeks old. None of the previous batteries came close to that
> length of run time.
>
> http://www.batteriesplus.com/

Thanks Leon! There is a franchise on Rt17 South in Paramus, NJ, not far
from me.

--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 5:27 PM

On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 09:35:12 -0700, "Peter A. Kaufman" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other has
>both batteries on the way out.
>Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the results?
>Who rebuilt them for you?
>Or should I just buy another drill?

It can be cheaper to go to Home Depot and pick up a Ryobi circular
saw, drill motor, two 18v batteries, charger, and nice cordura case
for them all for $99 than it is to buy a pair of name-brand batteries.
http://tinyurl.com/alq97hh

Interstate batteries rebuilt one battery for me and I was immediately
unhappy with it.

--
Poverty is easy. It's Charity and Chastity that are hard.
--anon

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Leon

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 1:07 PM

On 1/27/2013 10:35 AM, Peter A. Kaufman wrote:
> I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other has
> both batteries on the way out.
> Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the results?
> Who rebuilt them for you?
> Or should I just buy another drill?
> Thanks
> Peter
>
>


I used to use Prime cell and one of their batteries started pooping out
after 6 weeks. They wanted an additional 1/3 cost to rebuild again. I
passed

My latest battery is from Batteries Plus, several local stores in
Houston and their warranty is 1 year. In this case the batter is for a
robot vacuum that is 5 years old. I am on my 4th battery as the 3rd
from Prime Cell lasted 6 weeks. The current Batteries Plus battery is
"new", cheaper than rebuilt, and with out a doubt has a 30% longer run
time. The battery is run continuously 90~130 minutes 5 days a week and
is 8 weeks old. None of the previous batteries came close to that
length of run time.

http://www.batteriesplus.com/

EP

Ed Pawlowski

in reply to "Peter A. Kaufman" on 27/01/2013 9:35 AM

27/01/2013 11:50 AM

On Sun, 27 Jan 2013 09:35:12 -0700, "Peter A. Kaufman" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have two cordless drill, one has both batteries dead and the other has
>both batteries on the way out.
>Has anyone had their batteries rebuilt and were you happy with the results?
>Who rebuilt them for you?
>Or should I just buy another drill?
>Thanks
>Peter
>

Sometimes the rebuilds are better than the original. There are a
dozen places that do them but I've not had any done in five years so
I'm not sure who to recommend. Primecell used to be good, but
recently someone here had a bad experience with them.


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