mudflap
Well-known member
Is it hard on Lithium batteries to run them all the way down...Had a close call today with one of my DeWalt batteries....Last thing i used it for was a fishing trip last fall...had it on an LED flashlight..ran it all the way down..its been sitting in the pantry wit some other stuff...The Wife evicted my tools from the pantry today...So i tried to charge it...no luck.. No way im paying $100 for a new DeWalt one...since i have switched my work stuff to Milwaukee...so i was looking at some knockoff ones on Amazon...and stopped by the Batteries Plus store to see how much it would cost to have that pack rebuilt.....The kid working there asked if i tried "jumping" it...He said alot of times when Lithium batteries have sat dead for a while you have to put some juice back in them..or the charger will deem them defective..and not charge...And since the pack was less than a year old..and not used much..i should try that before spending money on a rebuild.....I took it home and hooked it to my trickle charger for about 5min....and the kid was right....put it on the charger..and it fully charged..
They spent every day of their life in the back of my van, all winter and all summer. The batteries were drained down and not switched out until they stopped almost every time. I have seen certain battery brands not like to charge at colder temperatures, but nothing a little warmth didn't solve. All my co-worker pretty much follow the my same procedures, regardless of brand.
JMO..YMMV.