I have a drill and battery but no charger so I bought a "universal charger" 120ac in ... 12vdc out (not really universal in lithium world). Anyway it has three contacts, positive, negative and "T" (temperature sensor). I connected those contacts to the contacts on the battery. No charging happened and only the status light is on (green solid) which the label indicates "100% charged".... but the battery isn't near that at around 9v and dying. There doesn't appear to be any difference whether the battery is connected or not. I got suspicious and pulled the thing apart. Started looking for basic stuff like broken contacts, loose components and checking some voltages in (120vac), 165v"DC" after the basic rectifier stage at the input (unfiltered). Then I looked at the output contacts. I could see how the positive and "T" contacts were connected, but for the life of me can't see how the negative contact does anything as there is no connection path on the board to any part of the circuit. Is this some new way of charging lithium batteries... charging thru the temperature sensor (sensor measured ~13Kohms... room temp
) ???
I can't see how the charger could ever work. Having said that, is there some sort of connection / component that I could add to make it work? Attached is picture of the back side of the board (circuit side) and the component side.
Anyway help with understanding what the heck is happening with this "design" and how can I "fix" it would be greatly appreciated... and maybe save my tool and battery from the recycle bin.
I can't see how the charger could ever work. Having said that, is there some sort of connection / component that I could add to make it work? Attached is picture of the back side of the board (circuit side) and the component side.
Anyway help with understanding what the heck is happening with this "design" and how can I "fix" it would be greatly appreciated... and maybe save my tool and battery from the recycle bin.
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