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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Maybe it’s a design error and larger caps should have been used?

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by redwire View Post
    Commenting on your post
    Originally posted by CapLeaker View Post
    I am commenting on your post
    I would have to agree with you sometimes however on this charger this is not the case because this charger is also in the garage and it has been acting weird lately sometimes it would not charge M18 batteries sometimes either or if it did not all the way and you can here the switching power supply board is not consistent with the high frequency sound that it normally has or it there and then you can not hear it at all

    In fact one of high amperage battery would refuse to charge ( when I first bought these batteries I thought it was because of the charger not being compatible but after having a couple of them refuse to charge even the M12 batteries I realized that it capacitor failure of some type ) at all now that I replace those capacitors it now charges them as well ( I had put the battery that was showing fully charged on the other battery charger that is also in the garage on the table and it charging correctly so that is why I need to check those capacitors )

    Plus the charging LED lights were very dim and very hard to see now it is much brighter

    But one thing that I have noticed is that 10uf to 100uf capacitors on some switching power supply when they reach 1.00 ESR value seem to have issues working correctly I will leave them in place if they are less than 0.50 ESR

    Later on today I will check the UF value of these capacitors and post the results
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 06-12-2022, 06:59 AM.

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  • CapLeaker
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    I am thinking too that the elevated ESR shouldn’t have influenced the circuitry yet. Sure, they aren’t like new, but these measurements should have been ok on a cold capacitor. If the cap was hot and had these readings, well… that would be going in the bin.

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  • redwire
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    I would not have replaced those based on ESR, it still looks reasonable? I measure their capacitance as well. I wonder about the bigger output caps too. Maybe the heat is too much for the smaller parts.
    Were the old caps CapXon brand? I had to laugh they were on the HK stock exchange and got de-listed for the usual corruption and cooking the books. Absolute garbage capacitors, across the board.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Well the other battery charger took a shit yesterday it was telling me that the new 12 battery for the new drill I had to buy new one because the battery fuel gauge board has malfunction and all 4 lights keep blinking and the tool light will not go off by itself

    The battery charger would still charge the 18 volt batteries but not the 12 volt one
    Found a 10uf @50 volts 0.98 ESR value new 0.38 ESR value the 47uf @ 50 volts 0.68 new one 0.38 ESR value the rest of the capacitors were not quite as bad but Capton brand and a couple of them looked like they were possibly starting to leak

    Now the charger is charging the 12 volt batteries again WOW saved $90.00 from having to buy a new one

    One note the Milwaukee tools that is sold at Home Depot has changed there warranty program no other place that sells Milwaukee brand tools will no longer fix them ( now they offer a replacement plan for two years for $18.00 which I purchase because I have had issues with some tools that I had to be fixed under warranty before )

    I think I have one more older version still with the original capacitors in it but I do not use that charger very often but I might start using it so it can take a crap as well so it can get recapped

    When you buy a M12 tool the tool only has the ( M12 ) 12 volt charger only I have several of them that I only use when I not a home and do something on location
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 06-11-2022, 05:29 PM.

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  • dmill89
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View Post
    How well do the batteries hold up in the Makita tools
    So far I haven't had any issues, though my oldest battery is only around 4 years old. I haven't really had any issues with any of the Li-Ion powered tools I have. In addition to Makita, I have some 12V Bosch, 20V DeWalt (old 18V NiCad tools with the adaptor to take the 20V Li-Ion batteries), 20V Bauer (harbor freight), and 12V Craftsman Nexxtec (old Sears era Craftsman made by TTI), though with the exception of the 12V Craftsman which is around 10 years old (Sanyo Cells in this), the others are all less than 3-4 years old.

    I had plenty of issues with batteries back in the NiCad days (even the expensive DeWalt XRP stuff), they never seemed to hold up if they were regularly left siting for extended periods of time and I often only got a couple years out of batteries.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by dmill89 View Post
    They both have the output caps, they are just hidden by the battery slot on one side due to the angle of the picture. The only thing "shared" between the 2 sides is the input filtering.

    How well do the batteries hold up in the Makita tools

    The reason I as is the Ryobi charger are getting really shit-e with the way the new ones are they have the switching power supply adapter separate from the charging circuit but switching power supply is crap the case gets very warm and does not charge as fast as the older ones did
    Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 06-12-2021, 03:17 PM.

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  • redwire
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    It looks like two identical charger boards. For the $120, on a jobsite I'd say it's well worth it. The cooling fans are just over the top lol, how many watts is this, 820uF primary cap too is huge. 9Ax18V= ~162W each in a flyback?

    You have mega-conglomerate TTI having to map out each "brand" and what quality and price niche each one is boxed into.

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  • dmill89
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View Post
    The dual charger is not exactly the same for each side on the left side of the charger has output capacitors however the charger board on the right hand side does not have the three output capacitors
    They both have the output caps, they are just hidden by the battery slot on one side due to the angle of the picture. The only thing "shared" between the 2 sides is the input filtering.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    The dual charger is not exactly the same for each side on the left side of the charger has output capacitors however the charger board on the right hand side does not have the three output capacitors

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  • dmill89
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by redwire View Post
    Problem is the capacitors failing can then cause the SMPS IC/mosfet to blow up. It's like an auto-destruct just outside the warranty period.

    I can't believe these cordless drills/chargers are all the same mega-conglomerate TTI sales of $10B in 2020, 26% growth in Milwaukee professional sales.
    They couldn't spend $1 extra on these parts to keep the brand name decent?

    Even "premium" tool brands have different "grades" of tools and chargers, I don't have any Milwaukee cordless stuff (only corded), so I can't comment on if some of their chargers are better built than others, but I have a bunch of Makita stuff and 2 different models of their chargers, the standard DC18SD that they throw in with every kit (or about $35 if you buy it separately), and the "top of the line" DC18RD dual port rapid charger which lists for $120 all by itself (more than the entire $99 "entry level" Makita 18V drill kit), though I got it with one of the "deals" before Christmas last year and didn't pay anything for it specifically (included with a bundle). Which have a significant difference in both cap selection and overall build quality.

    The Makita DC18SD "standard" charger:

    Kind of lightly built, but it only needs to handle a 2.6A charge rate so it should be fine.



    Caps from Aishi and Samaxon, not the worst, but not the best either

    now the Makita DC18RD dual-slot rapid charger:

    Much beefier, but it needs to be to handle a 9A per slot charge rate, it also looks like they just threw 2 chargers in one housing to make a "dual port" charger.


    Caps all from Nippon Chemi Con and Rubycon



    and active cooling as well.
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  • redwire
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Problem is the capacitors failing can then cause the SMPS IC/mosfet to blow up. It's like an auto-destruct just outside the warranty period.

    I can't believe these cordless drills/chargers are all the same mega-conglomerate TTI sales of $10B in 2020, 26% growth in Milwaukee professional sales.
    They couldn't spend $1 extra on these parts to keep the brand name decent?

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  • ratdude747
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    Taking notes. I have this exact charger at home... for the one 18V drill I have. Nothing 12V yet... But no issues either.

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  • dmill89
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    oh shit - that construction looks a lot like the Riobi ones i fixed.
    Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View Post
    Yes it is very similar but not exactly the same though
    Ryobi and Milwaukee are both made by TTI (with Milwaukee being wholly owned and Ryobi licensed, AEG is TTI as well, and "orange" Rigid power tools while owned by Emerson Motor are also made by TTI by contract) so it isn't too surprising that there are some similarities.
    Last edited by dmill89; 06-06-2021, 08:05 PM.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Captions or something similar in name they are shit capacitors when I see them I replace them I did not have a 470uf@50 volts to replace the big one so I did not replace any of the other ones I will keep using the way it is until quite-s again I have several of them and like I mentioned before this is first one that I bought

    I have it in my garage on a table where I can charge batteries that I use for work so I not very concerned about it taking a shit again then I will probably give it a total recap

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  • stj
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    they use shit like JWcon

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  • redwire
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    It's got a pound of glue inside, going brown at the snubber I would scrape that off before it conducts more.
    I would just shotgun it, replace all the electrolytics.

    I thought these chargers get hot for a short time, so it is not heat but the 10uF and 47uF parts are not that stressed out- unless that heatsink is too hot?
    Or are these simply cheap caps? This Milwaukee charger looks like a cheaper build.

    I hear many American companies go to china to get products made there for cheap, and they screw up. If you don't specify everything in the documents, such as quality and lifetime, temperature etc. the chinese will swap in the cheapest parts they have, undersize the caps etc.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    oh shit - that construction looks a lot like the Riobi ones i fixed.
    Yes it is very similar but not exactly the same though

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  • stj
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    oh shit - that construction looks a lot like the Riobi ones i fixed.

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  • sam_sam_sam
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    Re: Milwaukee Battery Charger M18/M12 Dual battery charger Dead no light during charg

    Originally posted by stj View Post
    pictures pls - not seen in a milwauki one yet!
    I just post the pictures of it if you need to take a picture of the bottom of the board I will but the small board that is for the “M12” battery pack board is a pain to put back on it two plastic post

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