• Replacement batteries

    From Markem618@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 27 18:32:55 2021
    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.

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  • From hubops@ccanoemail.ca@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 27 20:08:28 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.
    John T.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to hubops@ccanoemail.ca on Mon Sep 27 21:03:34 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:08:28 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.

    Yeah, NMH batteries filled the gap between NiCD and Li in power tools
    for a couple of years. NMH have some advantages over NiCd (primarily
    toxicity - NMH are environmentally friendly) but a lot of the same
    drawbacks. They are mostly interchangeable, with perhaps minor
    charger tweaks. Li killed them, though we're back to the landfill
    problem.

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  • From Markem618@21:1/5 to hubops@ccanoemail.ca on Mon Sep 27 20:06:17 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:08:28 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.
    John T.

    The Hitachi came with Nicads, the higher amp hour was the temptation
    though. Lithium are nice but would need to buy a whole new drill, as
    ai already have 3 (2 dewalts) not going to fix what is not broke.

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  • From Markem618@21:1/5 to krw@notreal.com on Mon Sep 27 20:09:16 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 21:03:34 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:08:28 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> >>wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and >>>Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.

    Yeah, NMH batteries filled the gap between NiCD and Li in power tools
    for a couple of years. NMH have some advantages over NiCd (primarily >toxicity - NMH are environmentally friendly) but a lot of the same
    drawbacks. They are mostly interchangeable, with perhaps minor
    charger tweaks. Li killed them, though we're back to the landfill
    problem.

    Have a local battery supplier that take any batteries for recycling,
    including non rechargable ones.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 27 21:56:33 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:06:17 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:08:28 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> >>wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and >>>Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.
    John T.

    The Hitachi came with Nicads, the higher amp hour was the temptation
    though. Lithium are nice but would need to buy a whole new drill, as
    ai already have 3 (2 dewalts) not going to fix what is not broke.

    Dewalt has an adapter that allows their Li batteries to be used in
    older tools. Batteries are still expensive. I've found that just
    before Black Friday, Lowes has a sale on Bosch, and perhaps others. I
    bought a drill and impact driver, with batteries and charger for the
    price of the two batteries. I didn't need the tools but why not?

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 27 21:51:50 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:09:16 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 21:03:34 -0400, krw@notreal.com wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 20:08:28 -0400, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com> >>>wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and >>>>Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not >>>>hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.

    Yeah, NMH batteries filled the gap between NiCD and Li in power tools
    for a couple of years. NMH have some advantages over NiCd (primarily >>toxicity - NMH are environmentally friendly) but a lot of the same >>drawbacks. They are mostly interchangeable, with perhaps minor
    charger tweaks. Li killed them, though we're back to the landfill
    problem.

    Have a local battery supplier that take any batteries for recycling, >including non rechargable ones.

    HD, and I think Lowes, take them too. I have a pile of both kinds to
    recycle.

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  • From ads@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 28 02:08:01 2021
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.

    I went the NiMH -> lithium ion route for a hand vacuum $60 for
    replacement NiMH cells to build a pack (too old for a battery pack to
    be available) but I had a new, DOA lithium ion laptop battery. The
    NiMH was 1.8AH. The 3s2p lithium pack was 3+AH. Spent a few $ for a
    BMS and wired it all up. Other than needing a bigger BMS for the
    startup surge ($10, on order) it works and the greater AH means all 15
    of the steps and their carpet can be vacuumed - and the vacuum's motor
    hasn't slowed down. The 11.1 volts of 3 lithoum ion cells in series
    is very close to the 10.8 volts of 9 NiMH in series and the original
    charger worked just fine.
    Lots of power tool batteries available "dead" - which is usally one
    bad cell. Places like batteryhookup.com sell them by the pound.
    I picked up 5 "don't hold a charge" 12 volt NiMh drills on the Free
    section of Craig's List and I'll do that type of update for all of
    them - using some nice cells from "40 volt" Ryobi tool batteries
    (purchased by the pound).
    Might just leave a drill/driver in the equipment shed with a small
    solar panel to keep it charged (the LED lighting out there is
    solar-powered) and maybe one in the truck and one in the garage ;-)

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to hubops@ccanoemail.ca on Tue Sep 28 09:16:18 2021
    On 9/27/2021 7:08 PM, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.
    John T.


    Wow you did avoid battery hand tools! My first electric screwdriver
    was about 40 years ago.

    I really don't use battery hand tools enough to justify getting battery operated. Well except for sanders. Battery drills is what I have had
    for ever.

    My thoughts is that the manufacturer will change battery design and that
    will render the tool useless long before the end of the tools life.


    You do need a special charger with lithium ion.

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  • From krw@notreal.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 28 15:00:42 2021
    On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 09:16:18 -0500, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
    wrote:

    On 9/27/2021 7:08 PM, hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:
    On Mon, 27 Sep 2021 18:32:55 -0500, Markem618 <markrm618@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    So I bought replacements for a Hitachi drill, they were 3000 mAH and
    Ni-MH. They are garbage, they get rather warm in the charger, do not
    hold a charge for more than 12 hours. Brand name Vanon.

    Ordered NI-Cad replacements.

    Did think about it before ordering the NI-MH will this work.


    Lithium ?

    For many years I avoided battery-hand-tools because of
    my experience with the early NiCads. I love the newer ones
    with Lithium batteries.
    I must confess that I didn't know they used Ni-MH ..
    except the AA AAA in cameras & similar.
    John T.


    Wow you did avoid battery hand tools! My first electric screwdriver
    was about 40 years ago.

    Yeah but NiCd batteries were the pits. Rebuilding them was big
    business but rebuilts were just as bad.

    I really don't use battery hand tools enough to justify getting battery >operated. Well except for sanders. Battery drills is what I have had
    for ever.

    I have bundles of them. I have some really odd Ryobi tools that are
    worthwhile for even single use. For many applications, just getting
    out the cord and putting everything away again is 2/3s of the job.
    Battery tools fix all that.

    My thoughts is that the manufacturer will change battery design and that
    will render the tool useless long before the end of the tools life.

    Not so much now with Li batteries.

    You do need a special charger with lithium ion.

    Maybe. Most NiCd rapid chargers didn't play nice with NMH but a slow
    charger (10 hour and above) worked fine. Some of the better NiCd
    chargers did too. Of course going the other way around (Li-MH charger
    with NiCd batteries) was perfectly fine.

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