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I have an XBOX 360 battery pack, and it doe's not work. when ever I put the charger on the controller, the controller just does nothing, but the controller does work, but when I leave for a long time, it's still not charged. What can I do ?
you put battery pack in right position perhaps you put your battery wrong side so its wont charge see if BATTERY its in good position but it could be no this its weired i cannot see any problems so only this one it wont charge because you put it in wrong position try to take it off and put other position see what happens if it wont charge its something goes wrong with charger it could work but its have no charge connection bad connection or contact if you have guarantee just go to game shop or game store were you bought it and see if they can solve the problem or give you new one
got 3 12v batteries and need a 36v pack for my ebike, there 12ah batteries, thanks for the help :)
I have 3 12v batteries connected to each other to make 36v! READ MORE?
I have the battery pack for this phone, but it doesn't say in the directions if you're supposed to take off the layer of plastic wrap that covers all but the ends of the batteries. There is a small plug-in that goes from the battery pack to the phone, so the batteries don't actually have to make contact with anything other than that.We live in a town with a volunteer fire department, so I really want to get this right! :)
Look at the voltage of the battery pack, it's probably 3.7. I've never heard of a phone burning up unless it takes a lightning hit. The plastic should stay on, it's protection from the battery leaking. You won't start a fire.
Basically, i just purchased a Fusion Power Plant 1200watt with 500 RCM watt bass pack. But before i fit it and everything i'd like to know if it'll drain my battery. Over the past year i've had to recharge the battery a couple of times if i use it when the engine isn't running, so if the bass pack will drain my battery i'll buy a new one before i install it!thanks!
you might be able to find a good battery cap to help it run a little longer before your battery dies but inevitably it will happen. it might be cheaper to just carry a portable jump start kit that you charge up that way if your battery dies you got a jump right there. look forward to getting a new GOOD quality alternator within a year so as amp systems burn up factory ones quite easily.
12V battery pack without protection board safe?
The undervoltage protection prevents each single cell from being damaged by discharge during discharge.
48v420a battery pack bad one, what impact on the battery?
General battery, in the case of normal use, the service life of about a year and a half, but also to use the more appropriate, there is no long-term high power put point, or loss of power situation.
I was just wondering, if I were to take apart both a rechargeable battery pack and a normal AA battery pack, would I be able to replace the back of the rechargeable one with the back of the normal AA one? I have a normal AA pack with a design on it that goes to my controller shell, but I don't want to keep replacing batteries in it, and I don't really want to just go buy rechargeable batteries when I have a bunch of spares for this kind of thing sitting around collecting dust.
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I have replaced the ni-cad cells in my 18V bosch drill with li-ion cells (respecting the voltage and wiring).Can I use the original ni-cad charger?The charger knew when to stop charging with the ni-cad battery, will it do the same now?Thank you.
If you can stop a 300 ft pound impact wrench it isn't worth owning unless there is a torque setting and you have it on the weakest setting. Regarding the batteries, tools are usually one or the other meaning that if it comes with NiCad or Li Ion there is no switching to the other or why would they produce two batts for the same device. If you HAVE a choice Li ion batts are very light in weight by comparison to 18V NiCads are. I have two cordless drills I use/used. One is an 18 volt DeWalt with NiCad and the other is Rigid with Li Ion, they are both the same relative age ( maybe 6 months between the two) . My DeWalt is still going strong 8 years later, but the Rigid with compact Li Ion batts are BOTH dead and gone: no recharging will kick them over. I called customer service to see if I could find out whether it was the charger or the batts. They weren't any help so I got another charger and the batts came up as defective. At $100 each I am in no hurry to replace them because the DeWalt is still going strong. So I am convinced Li Ion is one I personally will avoid going forward.