Brilliant in all the ways, a true professional. Thanks alot for all your lessons here! Respect for your modesty, explenations and and calm way of teaching. Keep it up!
Ive had to repair factory spot welds, with solder. As long as you dont overheat them its fine. I do have a spot welder now i just need time to get it setup. Also with spot welding ive seen dewalt batteries that over penetrate and blow holes in the end caps
Thanks for the video. I have a question: It looked like you were recharging those two new cells using/thru the battery pack. So all of the cells are receiving a charge when you really are only suppose to charge the new cells so that they are balanced before connecting the actual charger. This is so the other cells don't get overcharged trying to bring the new ones up. I'm trying to learn...Is my thinking correct?
Why is the 2804-20 starving for power with these 5.0 packs of you've ever tried to use a 5.0 4.0 3.0.. the drill will surge and make a weird noise is it the motor starving for amps under load??
What you are describing sounds like the Pulse width modulation doing its job, there is firmware in the tool and the battery that communicate and adjust accordingly for optimal tool and battery life
@@Paul-IE-Repairs thank you for clearing that up I always wondered why it did studder with anything lower than the 6.0 high output battery under heavy load. I appreciate you reaching out...
So the pulse series Hammer Drill & Impact/screw gun is junk. I thought @ first tht milwaukee had something going when screw gun would stop when screw head hit wood preventing over s rewing. Yet since this only happened every so often I came to except it was a short and then it stopp3d working all together then the sister tool for tht combo definitely confirmed it once it to stopped working.
Brilliant in all the ways, a true professional. Thanks alot for all your lessons here! Respect for your modesty, explenations and and calm way of teaching. Keep it up!
Thanks for the video. I thought soldering Lithium batteries was a no no and could damage the cells. Any reason not to spot weld them instead?
Ive had to repair factory spot welds, with solder. As long as you dont overheat them its fine. I do have a spot welder now i just need time to get it setup. Also with spot welding ive seen dewalt batteries that over penetrate and blow holes in the end caps
@@Paul-IE-Repairs I see. Thank you for the feedback.
Thanks for the video. I have a question: It looked like you were recharging those two new cells using/thru the battery pack. So all of the cells are receiving a charge when you really are only suppose to charge the new cells so that they are balanced before connecting the actual charger. This is so the other cells don't get overcharged trying to bring the new ones up. I'm trying to learn...Is my thinking correct?
Yes, you are correct, before you put them on the charger they should all be within 100mv of one another. If not it will thrown a cell error fault
@@Paul-IE-Repairs Thank you!
Awesome video. I have question about 18650 battery brands. Does it have to be exact brand and model or just 18650 with same specs? What you recommend?
You can mix and match, as long as they charge and discharge at the same rate
Thanks!!!
terbaik informasinya...
Can i send you a 12 ah pack to fix?
unfortunately I don't have a PO Box rented for people to ship stuff to me for repairs at this point.
Shipping lithium
I need to know the reason about my battery have 21.3 v ,but it can't work. How can I do?
you may have blown a fuse, or the BMU module is bad, is there any flash errors when you push the fuel level button?
@@Paul-IE-Repairs In this case I should be change Bms of my battery, yes or no?
Yes
Thank you .
Please sent link for buying Bms.
Why is the 2804-20 starving for power with these 5.0 packs of you've ever tried to use a 5.0 4.0 3.0.. the drill will surge and make a weird noise is it the motor starving for amps under load??
What you are describing sounds like the Pulse width modulation doing its job, there is firmware in the tool and the battery that communicate and adjust accordingly for optimal tool and battery life
@@Paul-IE-Repairs thank you for clearing that up I always wondered why it did studder with anything lower than the 6.0 high output battery under heavy load. I appreciate you reaching out...
So the pulse series Hammer Drill & Impact/screw gun is junk. I thought @ first tht milwaukee had something going when screw gun would stop when screw head hit wood preventing over s rewing. Yet since this only happened every so often I came to except it was a short and then it stopp3d working all together then the sister tool for tht combo definitely confirmed it once it to stopped working.
I have a 5.0 that died after use. No lights on indicator. Flashing charge.
you may have burned out the fusible link on the positive bus
You'd be best to get spot welder to weld those cells in. A $25 welder will be far better than a $150 soldering iron.
its on my this of things to make, but I work 7 days a week and average 75hrs
Impressive but confusing.