Are the Makita batteries the same as the metabo hpt 18v multivolt system batteries, i have I've battery with 2 dead cells and one with a single dead cell
My impact stopped working changed the fuse because it was blown when replaced it popped again tore it apart do see any spot that could be shorting out any suggestions
Do you have any repair videos on repairing a rotor failing? Mine appears to have gone out of alignment and as such is physically touching the stator and no longer spinning, or spinning intermittently.
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Are the Makita batteries the same as the metabo hpt 18v multivolt system batteries, i have I've battery with 2 dead cells and one with a single dead cell
thay should all be high output 18650 cells. only way of knowing is take them out of the packs and check out the numbers on the side of them.
what's the modelnr? i want to buy brushless but they seem to have quite some problems. regards
My impact stopped working changed the fuse because it was blown when replaced it popped again tore it apart do see any spot that could be shorting out any suggestions
it will be inside the main board most likely the speed control circuit.
@@FINDITFIXITRESTOREITBUILDIT okay I’ll look into replacing it appreciate the help
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Do you have any repair videos on repairing a rotor failing?
Mine appears to have gone out of alignment and as such is physically touching the stator and no longer spinning, or spinning intermittently.
you should be able to get a replacement rotor with new bearings on that should fix that.
they're quite small or you could solder on 2 speakerconnectors, the fuse fits in them nicely
Fuse blown problem,i put new fuse then popped fuse how to solved it?
sounds like there is a short somewhere in the controller or motor.
Hey mate , I've got this problem I think, we're the symptoms that the LEDs and drill both didn't work?
have you checked the fuse as it will cause the symptoms you are having.
My Makita DDF484 does not have any fuse. Drill and LED are not working
@@Wesk85 sometimes they use a resistor, i think 0 ohm as a fuse
@FIND IT, FIX IT RESTORE IT, BUILD IT any suggestion for units with out fuse
you could've soldered in a fuse-holder, no need to solder if the fuse blows again...
very good point just a bit tight for space though.
I checked my fuse no problem there compacitor looks OK but still there is no power
Hey bro, you don’t have to make a long video just to replace a fuse..😂