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janderson41



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Black and Decker 18v cordless drill

How long should i keep using the battery for my B&D drill.
Drill is now about 10 years old. Both batteries charge up well.
Not used continually. Am i right in thinking the batteries will not hold a charge as long now, and lose power.
Seem to be recharging more often.
What's the thoughts on batteries, should i just replace after this time?
thanks in advance Jim A
Fl2 HSE 2010 auto
Disco 2Td5 auto 2002 gone
Disci 1 300Tdi auto 1996 gone

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pab



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Just keep using them until they no longer do the job you want them to do. Batteries vary - some die very quickly, others seem to keep performing indefinitely, there’s no single right answer.

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I killed my 18v Black and Decker drill itself before the batteries died. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Double post, Doh! Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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janderson41



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Thanks for the replies..
Being a poor Scottish person not spending money is good Jim A
Fl2 HSE 2010 auto
Disco 2Td5 auto 2002 gone
Disci 1 300Tdi auto 1996 gone

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Andy131



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You will probably find that two new batteries will cost more than a kit that has a new drill complete with batteries.

My JCB drill has had many years of use and done me proud. The batteries had got to the stage were they would just manage two 6mm holes - not good enough, but a new battery was more expensive that a kit including a new drill.
Recently sold the caravan, and gave the JCB drill etc to the new owner as it was still very capable of winding the legs up and down. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

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MotionInc



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Wow, ten years on the B&D batteries is great! I use DeWalt and I'd be lucky if I get 3-5years before they are crap. Embarassed

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Lightwater



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janderson41 wrote:
What's the thoughts on batteries, should i just replace after this time?

When Wifey asks when are you going to finish the job, so to speak!

Then I bought 4 drills & an impact driver!
 Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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My nephew is a tree surgeon and dropped his drill from a great height and it stopped working so he asked me to have a look at it. Inside was a cracked circuit board with a lot of surface mounted components that was clearly unfixable and was connected to the trigger unit by several wires. I had a look around and discovered that you can now buy a trigger with all of the electronics built in (ie no separate circuit board) for under £6. Two wires in from the battery and two to the motor. So I bought one and with a bit a bit of araldite and manipulation fitted it in and it works a treat.

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Lightwater wrote:
janderson41 wrote:
What's the thoughts on batteries, should i just replace after this time?

When Wifey asks when are you going to finish the job, so to speak!

Then I bought 4 drills & an impact driver!


Was that a “my drill is bigger than your drill” post? Rolling with laughter Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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Handy having a couple of cordless drills with different sized drill bits in each if doing repetitive job, never needed 4 though! Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

2014 Orkney grey Freelander SD4 GS.
2004 Zambezi silver Discovery 2 Td5 (Gone)
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Lightwater



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Agree. That's why I have so many, often for 2 drill bits (pilot hole), cross hole countersink & driver. Then one is not swapping bits continuously. The impact driver tends to snap heads off so I generally avoid it.


I used to have all 18v Metabo stuff. Current professional 10.8v or 12v (same thing) is almost as good as 18v from decades ago. The bonus is that 10.8v is a lot lighter. It really is brilliant. I also have a 1000w 240v hammer drill if needed, but barely use it.

Get the biggest battery. When I bought the 10.8v the largest battery capacity was 4.0ah. Now they do 6.0ah. I have a couple of 2.5ah, anything less is a waste of time.

One of Bosch's best tools is their 10.8v angle grinder. Great for cleaning arch bars. Saves your arms being overhead. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

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