Boundertom
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I have a DeWalt 14.4 volt cordless drill, Model DC730. I couple of days ago, I thought it was making a little burning smell. Yesterday I put in a freshly charged battery, pulled the trigger, and it was definitely smoking and LOTS of sparking around the brush end of the motor. If I hold the trigger for a couple of seconds, with no load, the motor slow drastically. The drill is only 2 years old, and very lightly used. I found it has a 3 year warranty, so I call the factory service center. The guy says, "Oh, that is a very limited warranty, only for defective materials or workmanship". I got the impression that they don't do many repairs under that warranty! The service center is over 100 miles away, so I was thinking of mailing it in. But I wonder, do these symptoms point to any particular issue? Could it be something as simple as bad brushes? I am thinking about taking it apart and having a look. Not even sure if it is worth sending in, as it could cost as much as $89.95 to repair, plus the shipping. I can probably wait for a sale and get a new one with batteries and charger for around $100. But, my wife bought it for me for my birthday, and feels bad that it has crapped out already.
I have had many cordless drills of various brands over the last 30 years, and never had one "burn up", even ones with MUCH more use than this one. I would appreciate any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks!
Tom, in sunny Arizona
I have had many cordless drills of various brands over the last 30 years, and never had one "burn up", even ones with MUCH more use than this one. I would appreciate any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks!
Tom, in sunny Arizona