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I'll update if they crash. As the batteries were dying, the drill no longer operates at full speed and then it won't even turn on, but the flashlight continued to work for 3-4 hours.So, I don't have to buy new batteries. Used a 9 volt battery as has been recommended for 30 seconds then charged the battery the next morning and was surprised when the drill was once again going at full speed.
I purchased this replacement set over 5 years ago, the first set died after 4 years of hard use in construction. So, the choice is another set of 2 batteries at $75 each or move on up to a new Milwaukee, hmmm. My second set of batteries are showing signs that the end is near.
I will try the 9 volt battery trick to try and save these batteries.Update: I decided to try an salvage the batteries and started by running the batteries dead on the flashlight, it was part of the combo package, overnight. From my experience, it seems that battery life is extended if they are used often. Most of the use is on the 18v Hammer-drill.
I've run this drill hard and now expect 4-6 years from a set of batteries.
its a good battery but not as good as others, that being said the drill is great the weak part is the battery,i own 6 other cordless best tool but low end battery
I see some web sites that do exchanges but was put off by the shipping expense. I am a thrifty type Yankee so I never throw any thing away until I am convinced that all hope is gone. Actually, I was planning to make a drawing and submit it to Digi-Key to have some cells configured for the battery casings as replacements but now I can procrastinate a little longer. Functional batteries.
The 9-volt battery jump-start worked on my Milwaukee NiCad battery like a champion. I'm not an EE so I'm wondering why not just go all the way and do it with lithium-Ion cells using the same charger. Has anyone gone to the trouble to do this him or herself. This little trick saved me the expense of a new battery and it is wonderful.
Almost better than Christmas, its tax free and legal to boot. Any comments on that I had two batteries that came with the original purchase and have purchased two more since I have owned the Drill Driver. So now, thanks to DB I'll have 4.
I am in the market for a new 18v cordless but no brand has impressed me yet. The 18v NiCad was the worst of all. Bye Bye Milwaukee. The three drills(two 14.4v and one 18v- almost new as the two batteries died in about one year after I purchased them) have been great but no batteries, the worst in the world. After it stopped getting charged, opened it, the cells had leaked and the terminals rusted. No hope of bringing it back.
Good buy, Good bye Non Li-io batt. fits the bill for my 18v at a much lower cost.
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