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Makita Charger/Battery


ossie1968
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Hi all

I have a 14v makita drill, the batteries don't hold a charge. I stick them in the charger, the red light comes on but goes green after a few minutes, the batteries work for a few minutes, then die.

Could this be a charger problem or are the batteries knackered

 

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How old is the drill?

 

Just had the exact same problem with a 24v sds, it was around 3 years old and I had lost the receipt. I rang Makita they said send both batteries and charger to them and they would run a test. A week later I had new batteries and a charger sent through the post free of charge, no explanation as to what the problem was but I am certainly not going to complain.

 

So it’s worth giving them a ring if the drill is not ancient.

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Ah yes, it is actually Lithium Ions in the new Makitas, this is what I have. NiMh are what me rechargeable batteries for the remote controls are. :blush:

 

Mine are the nimh batteries compleatlay black with the shaft on top not like the new slim line ones. Had a look a year or so ago and tbh it was cheeper to get a new drill !

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that's the thing with cordless stuff, it doesn't last long like mains powered tools, i've got an old bosch drill that try as i might, it just won't break. even the expensive cordless gear isn't bomb proof, just sent my new panasonic impact driver back after six weeks with a jacobed chuck bearing.

i remember back when i was working in a joinery shop my festo cordless went back twice in 3 months, first the electronic trigger, then a battery.

it sounds like its done you well but i'd recommend to buy a new kit.

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