They said you were reliable and tough. They said you were the best. I kept you around, never knowing the real you. Today, I found you out. Beneath that tough exterior was something common and cheap. I was forced to make some drastic changes...
O Milwaukee, you wound me.
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
Whats the problem? You buy expensive drill, not expensive charger.
Besides, even if you do heavy daily work, which you most likely don't, you use it how long, 4 hours a day? Thats gonna last a decade with any caps.Last edited by Behemot; 11-07-2015, 05:09 AM.Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
I buy capacitors from you and then you treat me like a cheap hussy. I see how it is. I left the Samxons in place.Last edited by WeaselXP; 11-07-2015, 08:18 AM.Comment
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
No, I wonder what do you expect from that. These chargers "do" survive a decade, actually, they usually survive much longer than the drill (or longer than it is economically sensible to buy new battery packs for the drills). There is not too much stress put on them (couple amperes of current), they are used very occassionally, so every single manufacturer makes them as cheap as possible…does it surprise you? Makita, Milwaukee, Hitachi, Narex and many others, every single one of them is the same.
If they do go bad, they usually cost reasonable money…and are unviersal these days (for most packs of that single manufacturer), compared to those Li-Ion packs. Expensive as hell, they drop like flies and with NO chance for renovation. Good ol' Ni-Cd packs you can renovate always. Not anymore in EU! Introducing new Ni-Cd cells is completelly forbidden since october so we run out of stock and than we are fucked. Panasonic stops making them and we can only smuggle chinese crap afterwards (but there is no sense in that).Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
I guessCause batteries don't mind some ripple, if it's not too much…
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
Again…in this case, it will see so little operation time the glue will take decade to go brown. If it was working 10 hours a day than yes, it would be concern…Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
That is usually a result of cheap "dumb" chargers that overcharge them and severely shorten their life (especially common with the Harbor-Freight/Wal-Mart specials and their equivalents sold else ware) rather than the packs themselves (even cheap Chinese Ni-Cads usually have decent life if charged properly). I have 20 year old Ni-Cad packs for drills that are still good (obviously used with a "smart" charger).Comment
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
Where does one get such a smart charger? Are they universal? I got one cheap drill, former colleague had the cells replaced by cheap low-capacity chinese. I forgot it for half a day on charger couple times, now they are getting discharged quite fast.
On the other hand *some* overcharge is neccessary to balance the cells…Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
That is usually a result of cheap "dumb" chargers that overcharge them and severely shorten their life (especially common with the Harbor-Freight/Wal-Mart specials and their equivalents sold else ware) rather than the packs themselves (even cheap Chinese Ni-Cads usually have decent life if charged properly). I have 20 year old Ni-Cad packs for drills that are still good (obviously used with a "smart" charger).
Nickel-metal-hydride was doing better! With R/C vehicles, I seemed to get better results with a replacement 9.6 V pack that was Ni-MH.
Seems that Ni-cad sux at real high loads...ASRock B550 PG Velocita
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
Ni-MH has higher energy density. But it is even more susceptible to under and overcharging.Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
They are generally specific to the brand and pack type.
Originally posted by RJARRRPCGPThat was with a manual charger that I plug in for the times stated, usually 12 hours or 24 hours max! And still get the sudden drop off!Last edited by dmill89; 11-30-2016, 04:40 PM.Comment
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Re: O Milwaukee, you wound me.
After reading the thread title I was expecting something awful. But what I see on those pics looks like a fairly decent powersupply with fairly decent caps as well - and the 'hot one' reasonably sized as well (10mm at least, maybe even 12mm diametre)...
But CapXon? c'mon...
There is a bunch of things out there that is much much much much worse than that. The KF is somewhere in the middle of the cap range, not great but not total garbage either...Comment
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