rslaback
Well-known member
I'm the type of guy who gets a thrill from fixing junk. I'm starting down a road of rebuilding bad cordless tool battery packs. I have the spot welder, a tester charger on the way and I've salvaged quite a few 18650 cells from old laptop batteries.
I know that in most cases, the issue with a pack dying is either in the charge controller or a single cell. I plan to salvage cells from dead packs to reuse to build new batteries. However, I also know that I need to start down the road of finding a good source of all new cells. The idea would be that if I have a 5 cell pack with one bad cell I would use all 5 new cells and then salvage the other 4 to put into either smaller packs or wait until I have another pack and turn two into one.
I'd appreciate any guidance in determining the actual discharge rate needed for a cordless pack. So far both of the Milwaukee and Ridgid packs I have been inside of use a NLA Samsung 15M cell which has a 23 amp discharge rate. I've seen mention of using the Samsung 30Q cell which only has a 20 amp discharge. What is the actual minimum that you need the cells to be able to support for normal use?
I know that in most cases, the issue with a pack dying is either in the charge controller or a single cell. I plan to salvage cells from dead packs to reuse to build new batteries. However, I also know that I need to start down the road of finding a good source of all new cells. The idea would be that if I have a 5 cell pack with one bad cell I would use all 5 new cells and then salvage the other 4 to put into either smaller packs or wait until I have another pack and turn two into one.
I'd appreciate any guidance in determining the actual discharge rate needed for a cordless pack. So far both of the Milwaukee and Ridgid packs I have been inside of use a NLA Samsung 15M cell which has a 23 amp discharge rate. I've seen mention of using the Samsung 30Q cell which only has a 20 amp discharge. What is the actual minimum that you need the cells to be able to support for normal use?