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Update charging info for 2018, adding balance charger info.
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<h2>Instructions for charging</h3>
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0) <li>If the battery has insulation tape on it (red, green, or earth) it won't
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charge on the Makita standard charger and the Balance/RC charger
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should be used. All batteries will charge on the RC charger, but not
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as fast as on the Makita charger. Go to <a href="#RCcharge">RC charger</a>.</li>
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0) <li>If a battery has green insulation tape on it it has been
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modified by us and will not charge on a Makita standard charger. It
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must be charged on the balance chargers (or RC chargers). Untaped
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(standard) batteries will not charge on the balance chargers, so must
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be charged on the Makita chargers (or RC charger). All batteries will
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charge on the RC chargers, but not as fast as on the Makita
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charger. Go to <a href="#RCcharge">RC charger</a>.</li>
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<p>New for 2018 is varying battery capacity. We have 3Ah, 4Ah and 5Ah
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packs. Bigger packs will take longer to charge from empty. The
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capacity is on the cell label next to the yellow connector.</p>
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<h3>Using Makita charger</h3>
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<p>This is blue charger with 3 LEDs, and diagrammatic charging info on RH side. CHarges at up to 100W.</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Make sure charger is powered (flashing green LED).</li>
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hour max). You are done.</li>
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</ol>
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<h3 id="RCcharge">Using Pro-Peak (or Accucell 6) RC charger</h3>
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<h3>Using Balance charger</h3>
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<p>This is the set of 3 (2 half-width) chargers made from old Makita chargers. They have a set of 4 LEDs. (The full-width one only has 1 LED in 2018). Charges at 40W.</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Make sure charger is powered (flashing green LEDs).</li>
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<li>Plug batt into charger. After a few seconds it should start charging.</li>
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<li>Look at the LEDs for status - the legend is printed on the RH end charger. Steady red for bulk charging to 80%. Steady orange for last 20% charging. Steady green for finished. If it flashes red and beeps (repeated 5 times) something is wrong - see table. If you get an 'undervoltage' reading, use an RC charger instead to get the charging started.</li>
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<li>Eventually it should show '100%' (steady green LEDs). (1hr 50 max possible charge time). You are done.</li>
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</ol>
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<h3 id="RCcharge">Using Accucell 6 RC charger</h3>
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<p>This is black all-purpose charger with blue LCD display. CHarges at up to 50W</p>
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<p>The Yellow Propeak chargers do the same job, and insturcuctions are
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similar, but have no fan, no backlit display, and if pack is low
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voltage will charge at C/10 (10% of normal) until voltage rises
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sufficiently. Ensure that charge rate is set to 4000mA otherwise
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charging will be very slow. Charges at up to 50W (5W in C/10 gnetle start).</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Make sure charger is powered (display lit up)</li>
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<li>Once it beeps and says 'FULL' (flashing) then you are done (should
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be less than 2 hours). Display shows number of mAh put in in
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bottom right. Should be a number like 250 for each hole drilled
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(between 50 and 2900 depending how discharged it was).</li>
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(between 50 and 2900 depending how discharged it was).</li>
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</ol>
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<h3>Can I tell if a battery is already charged?</h3>
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<p>Simplest it try to charge it again and find that it says it is done
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in a couple of minutes. This may waste a 'life' on batteries that
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still work on the Makita charger. Checking it on the RC charger will
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not waste a life. It will quickly rise to 16.4V, and the current drop
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to 0.1A or so. That indicates a full pack. It will tell you so after a
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while (1-5 mins).
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</p>
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in a couple of minutes (Up to 4 mins on the balance chargers). This
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may 'waste a life' on batteries that still work on the Makita
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charger. Checking it on the RC charger will not waste a life. It will
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quickly rise to 16.4V, and the current drop to 0.1A or so. That
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indicates a full pack. It will tell you so after a while (1-5
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mins).</p>
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<h3>What sort of batteries are they</h3>
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<p>Such batteries are normally still fine and charge on a sensible (RC
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- Radio Control, because RC people are the main market for these
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chargers) charger, possible after a balance charge to get the cells in
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the pack in sync again. Expo has a couple of these and will be getting
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more. Unfortunataly Makita don't build the 14.4V packs with balance
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connections to the cells, so the PCB has to be replaced to make this
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work easily for expo, which is the plan for 2018.</p>
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the pack in sync again. Expo has a couple of these (Yellow Pro-power
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Prodigy II). Unfortunataly Makita don't build the 14.4V packs with
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balance connections to the cells, so the PCB has to be replaced to
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make this work easily for expo. For 2018 this was done for 7 of our
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packs, and 3 automatic balance chargers built.</p>
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<p>Note that the drills have no battery-voltage monitoring at all, and the
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monitoring circuit is bypassed when conected to the drill (the charger
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