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Battery for a Milwaukee screwdriver 6546-1 ??

Toolhorder

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I bought a used one at a thrift store and the battery doesn't seem to be charging. See lots of aftermarket batteries online but not really sure about them as they have mixed reviews. I plug in the battery and the charger LED goes red then shuts off. Really like these for dash work and would like to get a working battery for it. It's in really good shape. I was told some cordless batteries you can split them open desolder them and there is usually rechargable AA/AAA's inside. Replace with rechargable batteries and it should be good to go. Anyone try this or have experience with the aftermarket batteries for this screwdriver?

http://www.autotoolworld.com/product.asp?itemid=157872&gclid=CJmTqauJxbsCFQaUfgodin0A6g
 
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Danglerb

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Chargers are known to kill the batteries. I have a couple of the drivers, sold under AEG, Panasonic, as well as Milwaukee name, but never had the combination of a good charger and good batteries. Patent must have run out because there are a number of cheap sources on ebay. One I bought had a USA shipper and 1 year warranty, cost less than $10 as I recall shipped.

This is a GREAT screwdriver, and sold very well to technicians for around $100. Adjustable torque so its actually practical to use to tighten fasteners, not just remove them.
 
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Danglerb

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Switches can go bad, but some use these in production environments with very high duty cycles.
 
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