Two of my Makita 18v Nicad batterys have stopped charging is there a way to repair them or test them ?
Thank you in advance
Harry
For NiCd and NiMH batteries - check the battery voltage (for a good battery it is ~ 19, V); each battery contains 15 units 1.2 V each; you can test each unit after disassembling the battery case (my have 4 screws each, and the case has bottom and top parts). First charge the batteries; second, disassemble cases and check each unit voltage (shouldn't be less than 1.2 V); then take any battery tester (for AA, AAA and other batteries and accus for home usage), attach 2 long (~10 inches) wires to tester's testing contacts, and test each 1.2V unit for current - if it is in "yellow" or "red" zone - the unit is dead and needs replacement
At times, it happens that batteries act dead or weak because they lose charge from the crystals present inside them. Your batteries seems to have the same problem!
But do not worry, there is a solution. You can now recharge your Nicad batteries with the help of Nicad Battery Repair Manual. With the help of this fix guide, you can recharge the Nicad batteries within no time and make them work like the new batteries. I hope it would be helpful for you!
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