Posted by George Marsh on January 14, 2012 at 07:00:55 from (50.104.233.8):
In Reply to: Battery charger? posted by Vern on January 13, 2012 at 21:12:27:
Vern, Your first mistake is thinking that your new battery is good. Brother bought 2 new batteries from sears and both were bad.
Go to ebay, buy a Li-ion or Ni-MH, and find a charger that will work on the new batteries. Your old battery charger won't charge the newer batteries. My choice is Ni-MH.
If that doesn't work, I would make my own charger using a good 18 v charger, and running the wires from the good charger to the battery holder on your old charge.
Best bet is to go to ebay and make an investment.
Sometimes, you may watch sears and find a complete kit with batteries, charger and new tools cheaper than you can fix your problem. It just depends on how many old tools you have if it's worth it.
I've have way too many dewalt tools not to up grade my batteries.
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