WildwoodChuck
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Thursday morning 12/27/18 I bought a display DeWalt 12v Max 1/4" hex impact with battery for 50 bucks at a local hardware store. I had 2 DeWalt 12v/20v chargers at the house and I need smaller tools for the helpers at home that struggle with the 18v Ryobi tools I have so I took a chance and bought it. I tried the battery on both chargers and got nowhere. Thursday night I watched a couple youtube videos about quick fixes.
Last night after 6 I got out my voltmeter and checked continuity and voltage on the DeWalt 12v max battery (1.2v) and a 12v Milwaukee battery (12.3v). I used 2 sections of wire about 12” long. I touched the positive to positive and neutral to neutral for about 1 second. DeWalt battery was at 2.7v and put it in the charger, no activity lights on the charger. I touched the contacts a second time for about 3 seconds and that brought the DeWalt battery to 6.5v, put it in the charger and I got charge activity lights on the charger. After about 10 minutes I got a hot battery indication. I took the battery off the charger for 30 minutes or so then put it back in the charger. In less than an hour I had charge complete indicator on the charger. I tried the battery on the impact and the impact would go in forward and reverse like it should. All the steps happened just like the youtube video stated. 2 short jumps, hot pack, fully charge like normal.
I will test the battery over the next few days with some household projects to see how the battery cycles. I have no experience with a DeWalt 12v max impact and I don’t have a second battery to use for comparison so all I will be able to tell is if it runs down really fast or after only a few screws.
Last night after 6 I got out my voltmeter and checked continuity and voltage on the DeWalt 12v max battery (1.2v) and a 12v Milwaukee battery (12.3v). I used 2 sections of wire about 12” long. I touched the positive to positive and neutral to neutral for about 1 second. DeWalt battery was at 2.7v and put it in the charger, no activity lights on the charger. I touched the contacts a second time for about 3 seconds and that brought the DeWalt battery to 6.5v, put it in the charger and I got charge activity lights on the charger. After about 10 minutes I got a hot battery indication. I took the battery off the charger for 30 minutes or so then put it back in the charger. In less than an hour I had charge complete indicator on the charger. I tried the battery on the impact and the impact would go in forward and reverse like it should. All the steps happened just like the youtube video stated. 2 short jumps, hot pack, fully charge like normal.
I will test the battery over the next few days with some household projects to see how the battery cycles. I have no experience with a DeWalt 12v max impact and I don’t have a second battery to use for comparison so all I will be able to tell is if it runs down really fast or after only a few screws.