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The piece between the negative electrode and the middle electrode. Is it a sensor or a fuse? Can I send a picture of it so I can buy it because I lost it when I opened the Snap-On battery CT4418? ❤
We can talk further about this via email. Shoot me an email at duby4life@gmail.com so I know how to contact you. I believe it’s a thermistor of sorts. I may be able to get the specific specs off of one I have on Monday.
Depending on what’s wrong with them, sure. If it’s just old age and you want the cells replaced with high quality new cells, I can certainly take care of that. Send me an email at Duby4life@gmail.com and we can discuss the details if you’d like.
You have two options. These are Nickel metal-hydride (Ni-Mh). They’ll give you more run-time per charge, but the overall life won’t be as long-lasting as option 2. Option 2 would be Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd). These won’t last as long per charge but the overall longevity is superior to the Ni-Mh. Look up “Ni-Mh (or Ni-Cd) Sub-C 3300mAh Flat Top”. If you want to buy online, check somewhere like Tenergy, or just give a call or email. We sell them here at Battery Warehouse. We haven’t finished the website yet, but if you’re interested, email me and we can find the right cells for you.
You rebuilt the battery with 2000MaH Ni-Cd cells so that the battery rebuild would only have 80% of the original capacity, but then at the very end you show a 3300MaH Ni-Mh cell?
Good eye! The first battery you see me assembling was for a customer who did not want to pay the $20 for the upgrade to 3.3Ah. If you look at 1:24, you see me assembling with the 3.3Ah. Multiple batteries being built here, though it is made to look like one.
Thank you, while it's not the battery I have, the instructional on reassembly is a great help.
Be handy to know what the resister value is on the two white wires that are sandwiched between the cells when reassebled
Nice. I would love to find a junk battery (not that this is junk) and rebuild it some day. Great video!
Thanks Connor! The cells are out there, not too hard to find. Thanks for watchin'!
The piece between the negative electrode and the middle electrode. Is it a sensor or a fuse? Can I send a picture of it so I can buy it because I lost it when I opened the Snap-On battery CT4418? ❤
We can talk further about this via email. Shoot me an email at duby4life@gmail.com so I know how to contact you. I believe it’s a thermistor of sorts. I may be able to get the specific specs off of one I have on Monday.
Hey bud I got 3 of snap on 18v ctb4185 2.4ah battery could you fix them
Depending on what’s wrong with them, sure. If it’s just old age and you want the cells replaced with high quality new cells, I can certainly take care of that. Send me an email at Duby4life@gmail.com and we can discuss the details if you’d like.
Where would I look to find these cells in bulk or what’s something I can look up part number etc
You have two options. These are Nickel metal-hydride (Ni-Mh). They’ll give you more run-time per charge, but the overall life won’t be as long-lasting as option 2.
Option 2 would be Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd). These won’t last as long per charge but the overall longevity is superior to the Ni-Mh.
Look up “Ni-Mh (or Ni-Cd) Sub-C 3300mAh Flat Top”. If you want to buy online, check somewhere like Tenergy, or just give a call or email. We sell them here at Battery Warehouse. We haven’t finished the website yet, but if you’re interested, email me and we can find the right cells for you.
You rebuilt the battery with 2000MaH Ni-Cd cells so that the battery rebuild would only have 80% of the original capacity, but then at the very end you show a 3300MaH Ni-Mh cell?
Good eye! The first battery you see me assembling was for a customer who did not want to pay the $20 for the upgrade to 3.3Ah. If you look at 1:24, you see me assembling with the 3.3Ah. Multiple batteries being built here, though it is made to look like one.
Thanks for the info, and the informative video. Do you have a recommendation for a supplier for the NiMh 3.3Ah cells?
Also, just a heads-up, your link to the welder brings up a 404 error