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How to revive a dead rechargeable power tool battery easily

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How to revive a dead rechargeable power tool battery easily

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NOTE: If this doesn't work for your particular battery or it charges but will not hold a charge you can find out how to recondition the battery here https://bit.ly/2IzTVKi

You should not try this with the more modern Lithium batteries.

Rechargeable batteries for power tools sometimes will no longer charge but often these can be easily restored back to life with this simple method.

The problem: You have a drill or other power tool with rechargeable batteries but one of the batteries is completely dead and when you plug it into the recharger unit it won't recharge at all. But this may not be because the battery is unusable, just that without use its charge has dropped below the required level for the "smart" charger to detect that a battery has been inserted. Putting a small charge in to the battery then enables to charger to "see" it and start charging.

The manufacturers would tell you that you need to buy a new battery. When you look into it you find that the cost a new battery is so high that you may as well just buy a new drill that comes with a couple of new batteries. Well all is not lost!

A friend in the UK told me about this method to revive a dead drill battery many years ago and I have used it successfully a number of times since. Basically, it seems that when a battery becomes completely discharged the Dewalt 18v battery charger unit effectively does not recognise that a battery has been inserted. This method puts enough charge into the battery so that it is not recognised by the charger and it gets recharged.

I take the dead Dewalt battery and a good fullycharged battery and place them side by side. I then use a couple of pairs of scissors to connect the terminals together (plus to plus and negative to negative). I keep them connected for a minute or so and by then the dead battery has sufficient charge to be fully recharged by the charger unit. Of course you can use two pieces of wire or something else to connect the batteries together but I have found scissors work well when doing it by yourself with only one pair of hands.

Although I have fixed a Dewalt battery here I have used this method to fix other makes when the battery will not charge.

So, in future, if you have a dead NiMH power tool battery try this power tool battery fix first before buying new.

NOTE: In the video you will probably notice that the charging light is on when I put the battery in. This is because when I first filmed this I realised I had not pressed record on the camera. By then it was too late to redo it as the battery had some charge in it.

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