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Percival P. Cassidy Percival P. Cassidy is offline
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Default Weird Ryobi battery behavior

On 7/18/19 1:40 AM, ehsjr wrote:

I have one of the early Ryobi 18V Li-Ion battery packs (I think it's
2.4Ah -- ten separate cells: five paralleled pairs), which the charger
shows as full but the test button on the battery indicates low charge
state (red glow rather than orange or green). I measure 18V across the
terminals, and it drives a tool for several minutes but then will
not do
anything at all just a few minutes later.


Internal resistance buildup due to age,


But with a high internal battery resistance, would the tool it's
powering still run at full speed/power? For the short time that it
does work, it performs well even with a circular saw in thick plywood.


Yup. You said 5 paralleled pairs. Think what happens if say four of
those pairs have high internal resistance and one pair is good.
You'll be able to get high current for a short time from the good
pair, which will discharge way more rapidly under load than it
would if all the pairs were good. As it discharges, it can no longer
maintain the high current so the tool slows.


The tool does not slow with this battery. I make a couple of cuts, and
then a few minutes later when I want to make another cut, there is
nothing at all: it does not struggle to cut but simply does nothing; it
appears to be totally dead.

Perce