Can you identify what make of battery this is?
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Can you identify what make of battery this is?
Hi All,
can anyone that's cleverer than me, please help identify the manufacturer of this battery or one that's compatible, please.
Thanks in advance,
G
can anyone that's cleverer than me, please help identify the manufacturer of this battery or one that's compatible, please.
Thanks in advance,
G
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
Is that an old FERM kit??
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
NB This auction is for a 12V one but it looks the same to me
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferm-FDC-1200 ... 58b5b37cf8
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ferm-FDC-1200 ... 58b5b37cf8
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
The make on the box is "Strategy", it was bought by my Dad from QVC several years ago. Was only used half dozen times. Yesterday he charged and briefly tested, but is almost dead today.
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
Thanks for the lead on Ferm. Indeed, the housing on this one looks very similar.
Any ideas where I could get and compatible 18v from?
Any ideas where I could get and compatible 18v from?
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
Looks like a fairly generic own brand tool as made for argos/b&q/homebase/maplins et al...
If I remember correctly the company that supplied them were based in Birmingham ?? they went by the name of Nu-tool..
If I remember correctly the company that supplied them were based in Birmingham ?? they went by the name of Nu-tool..
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
The cost of a battery if you could source one would probably be around £40 plus each. I have a Dewalt drill body where it is totally uneconomic to buy the batteries. You would do better to go for the Hitachi drill with two li ion batteries for £99 at Screwfix.
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
It only take a very small change in battery shape (change in notch position, length, width etc) to stop the battery dropping in the charger. Manufacturers commonly implement this trick to keep their batteries 'propriatory' (i.e. stop you using others and charge you more for proper replacements).
As already mentioned it would be far wiser to purchase a known model with spare batteries included.
As already mentioned it would be far wiser to purchase a known model with spare batteries included.
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
my local screw fix has a bosch 18v cordless. 1 battery for £75 quid ish. even if its a lower end pro bosch itll still be better than one of the older unbranded kind of drills.
maybe worth checking screw fix out see what they have in stock
maybe worth checking screw fix out see what they have in stock
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
i once had three batteries [argos/challenge 18v lidl parkside drill lidl circsaw] all 3 batteries would fit the drill but all would only charge in there own charger
as said new kit will be more cost efficient
as said new kit will be more cost efficient
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
Sorry, for the late reply. I had to go to work.
Anyway, thanks for the replies. I've passed on your recommendations. But, he hates putting things into landfill. As this tool has hardly had any use, he's adamant that he'd like to source a battery, even though it may not be economically viable and technology has moved on since then.
Just a a matter of interest, do the cells just die on the old Ni-Cd batteries? I thought that only occurred after so many charging cycles.
Anyway, thanks for the replies. I've passed on your recommendations. But, he hates putting things into landfill. As this tool has hardly had any use, he's adamant that he'd like to source a battery, even though it may not be economically viable and technology has moved on since then.
Just a a matter of interest, do the cells just die on the old Ni-Cd batteries? I thought that only occurred after so many charging cycles.
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Re: Can you identify what make of battery this is?
batteries will fail with age used or not
imho a battery cycled once every 2 or 3 months will give you greater life than a dormant battery
by cycling i mean run till 95-98% flat then charged
now others will disagree but it works for me this is nicads only
with nmh or li-ions i tend to charge when they are around half charged when inactive or little use
of course in use you charge when they need
imho a battery cycled once every 2 or 3 months will give you greater life than a dormant battery
by cycling i mean run till 95-98% flat then charged
now others will disagree but it works for me this is nicads only
with nmh or li-ions i tend to charge when they are around half charged when inactive or little use
of course in use you charge when they need
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