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craigs380
05-08-2009, 10:31
I have several different rechargeable drills and impact wrenches. The batteries on some of them no longer recharge or a replacement battery is not available.

Does anyone know of a rebuilder here in Denver who can repair the batteries? Or replacement cells purchased.

I have a Sears 24v rechargeable drill that a replacement battery costs $80.00. I have one new one and two bad batteries that could be repaired.

I have a MAC tools impact that the battery costs more than the whole impact. I tried to find a Drillmaster(Harbor Freight) battery that would fit. They were close but no cigar.

I also have an ancient Makita 7.2v drill that needs batteries rebuilt. It has been a very good and handy cordless drill. It may have been one of the very first rechargeables available.

The big Craftsman works great for screwing in hex headed corregated roof screws. It also drives 3"+deckscrews in like a bandit. I also use it to drill and screw wall studs instead of toenailing. It helped me fix a sagging roof on my Mom's old house.

laportecharlie
05-08-2009, 10:52
Don't know about Denver but the Batteries Plus store rebuilds them. Ends up costing about half of new price.
Charlie

Marlin
05-08-2009, 11:26
^^^ This,,, There is one at 104th and Federal.. Might check to see if there is one closer..

craigs380
05-08-2009, 16:34
Went to Batteries Plus this afternoon. Bought 2 Makita batteries made by Rayovac. I need to find the charger and the drill and should be good to go.

They wanted $80ea for the Craftsman batterys. I decided to check Sears for their price.

The Mac batteries are $40 each. I may just get a new 3/8" impact. The old one may give up the ghost and then I would be stuck with new batteries.

I also had a Snap-On battery that they did not have.

ryanek9freak
05-08-2009, 16:34
Yeah I was gonna say Batteries Plus. They have freakin everything. i got a battery remade for my Snap on impact that was no longer available.

CHA-LEE
05-08-2009, 18:43
Finding replacement batteries that go inside the drill battery packs isn’t too hard. The challenge comes in replacing the individual cells inside the dead battery casing. A lot of the battery casings are not designed to be serviceable. Some times you can cut the casings open and then seal them back up, but most of the time it looks like a butcher job when you are done. Secondly, a lot of the rechargeable battery technology has gone from NiCd to NiMh or Li-Ion. You can't use a NiCd charger to charge a NiMh or Li-Ion battery or it will ruin the battery and possibly cause it to explode. Not something you want happening in your garage or house.

Unfortunately your best alternative is really to find a cheaper prebuilt replacement battery or just junk the whole drill and upgrade to some new stuff. The newer Li-Ion battery stuff is WAY more powerful, lasts longer, and is a lot lighter than the older NiCd or NiMh stuff.

craigs380
05-08-2009, 20:39
I checked with Sears and they have replacement battery that fits but is not the same as the origional. I will probably buy one from Batteries Plus so I don't have to pay shipping. The prices are the same.

I took one of my MAC batteries apart and they have individual cells soldered together to fit inside the case. It is too complicated to replace the cells. I just don't have the patience I used to.

I will eventually just get a combination set with Drill/Drivers, Flashlite, Etc. Makita or Bosch I think.

Is Dewalt a reliable brand? They seem to have a lot of different tools and are available in different stores.

ryanek9freak
05-08-2009, 20:43
I've had alot of Dewalts, they are excellent.

theGinsue
05-08-2009, 21:52
I've loved my DeWalts, but they don't come cheap.

laportecharlie
05-08-2009, 21:57
As an electrician I go through a lot of cordless tools. Lately we have been buying the Ridgid brand from Home Depot. They for damn sure are not the best but they have a lifetime warranty that covers the tool, the batterys and the charger. In theory, all you have to do is not lose them and they are forever.
Charlie

blackford76
05-08-2009, 23:05
The Batteries Plus by Southwest Plaza made some hot rod batteries for my air-soft, and for a Snap-on drill too. Good guys in there.

Marlin
05-09-2009, 04:18
I be a sparky also,, 21 years worth,, I've had my share of Makita,Dewalt,Milwalkee, and a few others.. At the moment I have a Ryobi set.. Others may laugh,, but it is the best set I have had.. Fairly rugged,Lifetime warrenty.. Plus the batteries are half the cost of the others.. And, on to of that, I can upgrade to lithium batt's without having to buy new tools. My 2 cents...

laportecharlie
05-09-2009, 17:12
Marlin,
I've got 32 years in and am about ready to hang the tools up. We work with several mechanical contractors and lots of their "tinners" use the Ryobi's for the same reasons you do. Best bang for the buck.
Charlie

Brian
03-10-2014, 00:15
Ancient thread here, but am wondering if anybody has rebuilt any batteries recently.

Brand new Dewalt 18V XRP are "only" $50.
Bare cell kits online seem to be $40+
Batteries Plus's website is showing $70

Does it even make sense anymore to mess with it? Maybe I'll cut a couple old ones open to see if I can salvage some cells and then pony up for new batts.

Ah Pook
03-10-2014, 00:28
[zombie1] thread. [panic]

Going off to do some research. I have an OLD Dewalt 14.4 combo. The batteries have long since died but the units still work.

Irving
03-10-2014, 01:12
We just had a thread last week in the buyer intel section about this. Check there before you do anything.

jreifsch80
03-10-2014, 08:55
Does batteries plus rebuild forklift batteries?

rockhound
03-10-2014, 10:16
I be a sparky also,, 21 years worth,, I've had my share of Makita,Dewalt,Milwalkee, and a few others.. At the moment I have a Ryobi set.. Others may laugh,, but it is the best set I have had.. Fairly rugged,Lifetime warrenty.. Plus the batteries are half the cost of the others.. And, on to of that, I can upgrade to lithium batt's without having to buy new tools. My 2 cents...


this^^^^

I ran a custom remodeling business for years, kithcen, baths, basements, decks etc. without a doubt the ryobis were the best units i ever had, way out performed makita, dewalt and rigid hands down.
I have noticed that their neweer bateries and chargers don't play well with the older blue tools. It might be my imagination.

pazhd
03-10-2014, 17:06
Company called Rapport, just off of I70/Ward used to be call Cargo Battery. They rebuild many different types of batteries.