I've got a DeWalt DC740 12v drill driver that is having battery issues..
Batteries and drill are about 3 years old and one of the two batteries (DE9074 1.3Ah NiCd) that came with the drill will not charge, the charger just blinks rapidly to indicate a fault. The second battery will charge but only for about 10 minutes, then it charger indicates it's fully charged. Needless to say its working capacity is notably reduced.
Is there a way to repair/refresh NiCd batteries that actually works, I've heard stories about zapping them with a welder and all sorts. Anyone actually achieved this? If they are beyond redemption, what would be a decent replacement? I'm reluctant to cough the £50 or so that genuine battery packs seem to retail at, where still sold, but don't want the hassle of returning shoddy and optimistically labelled pattern parts. Any recommendations?
Batteries and drill are about 3 years old and one of the two batteries (DE9074 1.3Ah NiCd) that came with the drill will not charge, the charger just blinks rapidly to indicate a fault. The second battery will charge but only for about 10 minutes, then it charger indicates it's fully charged. Needless to say its working capacity is notably reduced.
Is there a way to repair/refresh NiCd batteries that actually works, I've heard stories about zapping them with a welder and all sorts. Anyone actually achieved this? If they are beyond redemption, what would be a decent replacement? I'm reluctant to cough the £50 or so that genuine battery packs seem to retail at, where still sold, but don't want the hassle of returning shoddy and optimistically labelled pattern parts. Any recommendations?