I plugged in my Makita battery and the charger started beeping at me and the battery would not charge. While the unit is only a few years old i have only charged the battery about 30 times. is it normal for these things to die after so few charges?
There is a chip inside each battery that controls how the battery cells charge, and records charge cycles, etc. This chip is powered off of one single cell inside each pack. In your case, where your batteries sit a lot of the time, this chip drains one cell continuously, and will over-drain this cell over time. Once one cell within the pack fails, the chip locks out the pack, and the charger will no longer charge it.
Makita has an unadvertised minimum cycleage warranty on the batteries. The replaced mine even though they were two years old because they failed before 200 cycles. Try to find a Makita service center, you might get lucky.
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I've never had a serious problem with an LXT battery. Often they won't charge when its less than -10C, but then I just take everything inside the house and they charge fine! If it were me, I'd just follow one of the simple hacks on the web to trick the charger into giving it some juice!
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Holy ****, did you look at that YouTube video !!! To me a simple hack is 2 toothpicks and a piece of chewing and it works!
The guy on this video could have made a suitcase bomb in less time.
Lol, I agree. I was thinking something more like this: