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| power tools users. | | | | Power tool batteries that are rechargeable can |
| High Quality and Superb Service, Season Promotion, | | | | develop a memory if they aren't used often or used to |
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| | | | | can seem to be fully charged but when you use the |
| Power tool batteries are typically nickel cadmium | | | | tool, the battery will be dead within a few minutes. This |
| rechargeable batteries Power tools use batteries or | | | | is an annoying feature of rechargable power tool |
| electricity to function, and batteries can be | | | | batteries that you can fix in just a few days with a |
| rechargeable or for one-time use. Typically, they are | | | | couple of simple steps. |
| rechargeable. Nickel cadmium, or NiCd batteries, are | | | | Instructions |
| normally used in power tools. These can be charged | | | | 1. Hook the battery to the power tool and use the tool, |
| up to around 1,000 times before they need replacing. | | | | or run the tool until the battery goes completely dead. |
| Reconditioning, especially after months of no use, is | | | | Then leave it attached to the tool overnight. |
| very good for these batteries, and should be done | | | | 2. Run the tool with the battery in the morning. If it will |
| about once a month throughout battery life to ensure | | | | run the tool, use it until it goes completely dead. By |
| proper functioning and optimal lifespan. | | | | doing this, you are essentially erasing the memory in |
| Instructions | | | | the battery and deleting the false empty cycle of the |
| 1. Run the battery in the power tool without any | | | | battery. |
| obstruction. For instance, if you have a power drill, run | | | | 3. Place the battery on the charge only when it will not |
| the drill by itself, do not try to drill in anything; just let the | | | | power the tool at all. Let it charge fully, which should |
| battery run until it's dead. | | | | take overnight. |
| 2. Plug the power tool battery charger into the | | | | 4. Run the tool with the battery attached until it is again |
| electrical outlet. | | | | completely dead. Don't charge the battery again until |
| 3. Charge the battery back to full capacity. | | | | it's completely dead. |
| 4. Run the battery as before until it is dead again. | | | | 5. Repeat the charge and drain process several times, |
| 5. Recharge the battery again. | | | | and the battery will get better at holding a charge and |
| 6. Repeat once a month, or if this process has not | | | | charging completely. |
| improved your battery's performance, throw that one | | | | |