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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
I saw a Ryobi tool case thrown out during the city's special pickup
last Friday night. It was hefty, so I took it home. When I finally opened it up today, I found a Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt cordless drill inside. It looked absolutely brand new. I mean, really, it looks as if it has never been used at all. All the bits save one were there. I figured, "let's charge it up." That's when I noticed that the wall wart in the drill case was from an AT&T answering machine or cordless phone. The AT&T charger has a 9vac output. Hmmmm, I wonder if that's why the drill got thrown out. After some searching, I found a Canon 6 vdc, 300 ma charger, probably from an inkjet printer, that charges the battery pack, but not any too fast. The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's close enough. Thanks. I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups. Maybe someone who has a Ryobi 6-volt drill can look at the "brick" and give you the specs off it. Good luck, -- John English |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
John E. wrote: [quoting me] Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt cordless drill inside. The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. [end quoting me] I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups. John English Great. Thanks for that. |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
Beloved Leader wrote:
John E. wrote: [quoting me] Ryobi HP62 6.0 volt cordless drill inside. The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. [end quoting me] I cross-posted your request to a few woodworking and home-repair groups. John English Great. Thanks for that. There is a six volt Ryobi drill/W charger on Ebay right now. http://cgi.ebay.com/Ryobi-6-0v-6-0-V-Cordless-Drill-Case-Charger-Kit_W0QQitemZ220108736780QQihZ012 If its the same tool, email the seller to ask the seller what the charger is rated at. I don't have an Ebay account, so I can't contact the seller. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
Michael A. Terrell wrote: There is a six volt Ryobi drill/W charger on Ebay right now. http://cgi.ebay.com.... I don't have an Ebay account, so I can't contact the seller. Nor do I, the reason being I have enough junk, and if I were on eBay, I'd only end up with more. (viewing picture) Yeah, that's the one. I have friends who have an eBay account, so maybe they can ask about that. Thanks. |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
John E. wrote:
The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's close enough. Looks like this part is carried by M&D Mower[1] and goes for $5.91. At that price, you may as well just buy a new one. I've purchased Ryobi parts from this dealer in the past, and had no problems with them. [1]: http://www.m-and-d.com/TTI-7221001.html -- If you want to reply via email, change the obvious words to numbers and remove ".invalid". |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
[1]: http://www.m-and-d.com/TTI-7221001.html
Or just call M&D and ask them to read the specs off of the charger. ("I just want to be sure it's the right one for my drill..."). (c: -- FBt |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
On Wed, 09 May 2007 17:39:39 GMT, Esther & Fester Bestertester
wrote: [1]: http://www.m-and-d.com/TTI-7221001.html Or just call M&D and ask them to read the specs off of the charger. ("I just want to be sure it's the right one for my drill..."). (c: I would trust the part number given on the exploded view documentation for this drill rather than the label on the drill. |
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Ryobi Cordless Drill Charger
"Michael Faurot" wrote in message ... John E. wrote: The proper charger for the Ryobi is a Ryobi-Ridgid part 7221001. I don't know what its output voltage or current is. If anyone has one of these chargers lying around, I'd like to know the specs on it. I'm sure that in my massive collection of wall warts I have one that's close enough. Looks like this part is carried by M&D Mower[1] and goes for $5.91. At that price, you may as well just buy a new one. I've purchased Ryobi parts from this dealer in the past, and had no problems with them. [1]: http://www.m-and-d.com/TTI-7221001.html -- If you want to reply via email, change the obvious words to numbers and remove ".invalid". Better get the OEM replacement for a certain match. Problem is, the specs on the charger unit specify output volts, amps and AC or DC but not the internal resistance of the unit which can vary. If you get one that seems to match but has low internal resistance, it may not properly taper off the charge at the end of the cycle leading to an overcharge and possibly battery damage. The quoted price is about as low as you are apt to find anyway. SJF |
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