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Battery Charger dead on cordless drill.
I picked up a Toolshop brand cordless drill at a garage sale. It was
only $1.00 so I took a chance, and the tips and drill bits that came with it are worth a buck. The drill is clean, and the battery appears fairly new, since it's cleaner than the drill. (Of course appearance really dont matter). The charger on the other hand is dirty and was filled with crud in the battery hole. This charger is a 2 piece type. The stand where the battery goes, and a wall wart which plugs into the stand. However, the red LED dont light with or without the battery, so I measured it with a meter and it's not putting out any voltage. (should be 18V DC) I know Toolshop is a Menards brand. I actually have several of their corded tools and have been very satisfied with them. Anyhow, I'm sure a replacement charger is probably costly, and since I dont know if the drill and battery work, I'm not going to spend money on it, unless I find one cheap on ebay. But I often see Wall Warts at Goodwill and other similar stores. I'm wondering if I was to find an 18VDC one with enough amperage, if I could just plug that into the base? Anyone ever tried such a thing? Actually I'm wondering what would happen if I hooked a 12V auto battery charger to that base. I know it wont get a full charge, but if I can just get some charge into the battery, I'll know if the drill works. Thanks |
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