"MiamiCuse" wrote in message
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I have a cordless drill from DeWalt that I got from a clearance sale a
while back I think for something like $129 and it included two batteries
and charger.
Now the batteries are charging up but draining very fast. I went and
looked at the new ones and they go for $70 a piece. WOW! $70 for a new
replacement 12V battery?
Is there a way to fix this instead of getting new ones?
I guess it's because I charged them before they were fully drained, or
that I left them on the charger too long after they were fully charged?
or just they go bad after two years?
Or is there a reliable online source to get good "used" or reconditioned
batteries?
Thanks,
MC
Try here for decent priced new replacements:
http://www.electronics-storefront.co...793c0a0771cd52
These batteries are made by other manufacturers and I have had good results
with them.
For rebuilds try he
http://www.voltmanbatteries.com/servlet/StoreFront