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Anonymous Posted on Mar 04, 2012

I need to find out where to buy the power terminal fo a 18v dewalt battery

I am repairing my 18v 9096 dewalt batteries but i need to find out where to get the power terminal piece that goes on the top of the top cell on battery .its the piece that goes into the drill and powers it

  • Anonymous Mar 04, 2012

    this piece connects the termistor to top cell

  • Anonymous Mar 06, 2012

    all nimh batteries have these connections but some nicd batteries have only two connectors on top of batteries. its the connection that tells the battery that it is fully charged

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I've been working on cordless tools of many brands for years and there are no individual parts available for batteries from any manufacturer nor any aftermarket parts retailers that I have ever found. Usually if you need these types of parts you have to scavenge them from other batteries.

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GOTO Batterypartsonline.com thay have everything you need to repair dewalt batteries from pre-cut fish paper to power terminals

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  • Posted on May 28, 2008

SOURCE: shake the drill to make it work

it could be the lead wire that connected to the brushes are
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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2008

SOURCE: i HAVE A DEWALT DC729 18V DRILL

is this a north american model.all i can find is model DC727 & DC728 model. charger model 9116 & battery is DC9096 may work.charger volts 110v ac. if your buying the individual part like batt & chgr its more expensive than buying the whole kit is cheaper. hope i answer your question

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: Holding battery charge on 12v DeWalt batteries

Time to replace the batteries. Some batteries will not last very long. My original ni-cads on a Ryobi lasted only 1yr, and the replacement ones are 2yrs old and are still OK. You might be able to check the manufacturing date on your original batteries and that will give you an idea of how long they sat on the shelf before you started using them. Rechargable batteries have limited shelf life.

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: Dewalt battery charger

You will need he correct charger, the 24V will destry a very expensive battery.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: Dewalt 18v impact drill

if you use it every day, it would be normal for the battery to be at the end of its life. ni cads are usually good for 300 charges/discharges

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