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<title>CUCC Expedition Handbook: Drill Battery Charging</title>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<h1>Drill Battery Charging</h1>
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<h2>Instructions for charging</h3>
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0) <li>If the battery has insulation tape on it (red or earth) it won't
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charge on the Makita standard charger and the Balance/RC charger should be used. Go to <a href="#RCcharge">RC charger</a>.</li>
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<h3>Using Makita charger</h3>
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<ol>
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<li>Make sure charger is powered (flashing green LED).</li>
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<li>Plug batt into Makita charger. It should start charging.</li>
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<li>Look at the LEDs for status - the legend is printed on the charger.
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If it flashes 'broken battery' (flashing red and gren LED) at you
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after a few seconds, use the yellow Pro-power RC charger instead.</li>
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<li>Eventually it should show '100%' (steady green LED) (in about 1
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hour max). You are done.</li>
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</ol>
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<h3 id="RCcharge">Using Pro-Power (or Accucell 6) RC charger</h3>
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<ol>
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<li>Make sure charger is powered (display lit up)</li>
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<li>Connect charger to battery (either hardboard adaptor or empty
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Makita base adaptor). Check polarity is correct with hardboard
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adaptor.</li>
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<li>Check display says 'Lion' or 'Lipo' and '14.4V' and '3A' and 'CHARGE'. Hold
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down 'start/enter' button (on right). It will do a battery check.</li>
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<li>If it shows '4' as the number of cells, then press 'start/enter'
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again. Charging will start (fan comes on, display changes). If it
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shows anything else like 'polarity reversed' or 'connection break'
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then fix the connection to the battery. If it shows '3' as number of
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cells it is probably knackered, but possibly can be coaxed back into
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action. Find a battery expert - don't just use the charger anyway.</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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</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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<h3>What sort of batteries are they</h3>
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The drill batts are 4S2P 14.4V lithium ion packs (8 18650 cells: 4 in
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series, each being a parallel pair). This means that they are charged
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as 4-cell packs, to 4.1V per cell-pair. They can be charged at up to
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3A rate. Battery 1 has connector wired as balance connector. No other
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packs have this yet (2017).
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</body>
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