In my construction business we use 18 volt Dewalts. I cannot recall the last time we had to buy a replacement battery though that might be because we end up replacing the entire drill every couple of years.

sean



On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 03:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 8/6/2003 11:24:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

If you can't find anyone that sells built battery packs for your drills
anymore, you can disassemble the packs, recycle the old batteries and buy
single cell replacements after soldering them together depending on the
construction of the original packs.� You'll need a good soldering iron and
some thin braid to solder the cells together.� Might want to practice on
the old cells first.


Good info Dave,
You can also buy the batteries with tabs, which makes the soldering job easier. If you can get the old ones out you will usually find that only one or two cells in the pack have died and the others are OK.
Investing in a good charger, rather than the cheap one that is included with your drill is also a good idea. The skilled tradesmen that I know use DeWalt tools. Although Bob Vila and Al T. use Makita, so they must be pretty good too.
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