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Re: Battery tips
« Reply #10 on: June 13, 2012, 11:58:21 PM »
anyone know how to zap cordless drill betteries back into good ones?
 ive heard its possible but never found the right info.
ive also thought about replacing all the single cells in the pack but also never found anywhere to get them from?
 
Chances are that only one cell has gone dud  on the battery pack.

My father used to recondition them by using a good cell from an old pack.
Funny old life.

 

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