A few days ago I also had my first Parkside DIY project. My heat gun lost its power source for the fan and LED. The heating element still worked and the heat selector was also OK. I found the culprit. But I couldn't get to this SMD because it was welded exactly between a 6-pin and a 4-pin connector. Every attempt would cause everything to melt into crap but not be welded out. I saw that the fan is labeled ~17V. We all know that the whole thing works at 21V “maximum” and 4V will not Kill the fan immediately - if the heating element is even supplied with ALL volts. So I took the lazy route. I connected the fan directly to the heater's power source. In full mode, the fan runs slightly higher than normal mode, and in slow mode, the fan runs at its default speed. So now I know I had to keep it on Low, but I still have a usable heat gun. Otherwise it would be in the bin.
Awesome bro! Those EVE cells are the ones that came originally with the parkside performance batteries? Because on mine they have parkside branded orange celles
С умна батерия ли го ползваш или с обикновена? Ако е с умна, пробвай да промениш режима на батерията от приложението (battery work mode се води). Много го напъваш и overcurrent protection-a му се задейства. В Performance mode, discharge current limit-а е 50А, което си е много.
do you know if it is possible to connect two parkside 20V 4Ah batteries in parallel safely and charge them with the same charger that charges one battery. Thanks
It is possible but before connecting two batteries, you should check their voltages. And when you have equalized them, then you can safely connect them. But in no case do not connect batteries with different voltages in parallel!!!
@@ErCanEverything according to my knowledge with other types of batteries one can connect two batteries that have same voltage rating in parallel even if they have different voltage discharge levels because they will equalize eventually. So let us say if we have two batteries that are 12v. I think it should be safe to connect them together if one was 12V and was discharged to 10V, and I guess this should apply for lithium ion, which I have no previous experience with, but I know that they could catch fire if you tried to charge them with a higher voltage and in this case connecting a higher voltage battery to a smaller rated battery
@ErCanEverything I made 15ah batteries from normal 2ah batteries few years ago but if these don't measure the capacity I'll do a same as you Thanks for the video I thought the bms measures capacity because it measures curent
If the new cells had about 9milli ohm internal resistance as you showed, 5 in series would be 44.5milli ohms. Once you had a 5S3P arrangement you measured 22.95milli ohms when you might have expected 44.5/3=14.8 milli ohms. This might mean the cells in the original 8ah pack were not as good as the 5 you added.
All are around 8-9 mOhm but the other 8 mOhm is lost in the tracks. If I had measured the outputs directly then it would have been around 19mOhm. Before the modification the 2P were with 4.8 - 5 mOhm and after I made 3P it dropped to 3.7mOhm
@@ErCanEverything it drives me insane that we here in England cannot order tools and batteries direct from Lidl and have to wait we see it on the shelf. If there's any left.
In principle, nothing happens to them. And they are easily found in other brands of non-working boards and their parameters are 10K. With increasing temperature, the resistance decreases. But still I can check specifically from 8Ah
As we know, the mechanics of Parkside are almost as strong as an egg. With this battery, any tool from the X20 team series can be broken. That's good, there will be videos on welding sintered gears. :)
The park battery was fully charged with voltages around 4.10V and the others are new and charged to 4.15V. Yes, their capacity has been measured and they are all around 4200mAh. ruclips.net/user/shortsvxE-YaiDwFU?si=qnboqbagEz-iTmqN
For this particular project I choose a battery with thick terminals. I know that until 2022 they were even produced with thinner terminals than the standard 2Ah batteries.
📌This idea came from this creator👇
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A few days ago I also had my first Parkside DIY project. My heat gun lost its power source for the fan and LED. The heating element still worked and the heat selector was also OK. I found the culprit. But I couldn't get to this SMD because it was welded exactly between a 6-pin and a 4-pin connector. Every attempt would cause everything to melt into crap but not be welded out. I saw that the fan is labeled ~17V. We all know that the whole thing works at 21V “maximum” and 4V will not Kill the fan immediately - if the heating element is even supplied with ALL volts. So I took the lazy route. I connected the fan directly to the heater's power source. In full mode, the fan runs slightly higher than normal mode, and in slow mode, the fan runs at its default speed. So now I know I had to keep it on Low, but I still have a usable heat gun. Otherwise it would be in the bin.
It’s great fun to watch your videos! Very interesting
Glad you like them!
best way without 3d printing things, nice job :)
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Now you can finally buy the 12ah 20v parkside battery in poland. They have it in the lidl store's.
Love your video mate❤❤
Bunun yanında bizim assur 3A bataryanın garibanlık😅👍👍👍
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Excellent job 👏 even fits on the Big anglegrinder slot 👍
No need to change bms ? 🤔
I don't think there will be a problem because the batteries are new and their capacity doesn't differ much.
Bro... nice battery / dumbbell 💪🏼 haha
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Thank you my Friend🙂🤝🤝🤝❤️
Awesome bro! Those EVE cells are the ones that came originally with the parkside performance batteries? Because on mine they have parkside branded orange celles
Thank you my Friend🙂
I'm not sure, but I think Parkside manufactures their own batteries.
The EVE batteries are different from them.
@@ErCanEverything ok but I'm intrigued as the 8Ah battery you showed has blue EVE cells, did you change the cells yourself ?
Next week the official 12Ah battery will be available in Hungary 😁
Wow, this battery sounds powerful! Is it compatible with most tools, or does it require specific ones?
Compatible with all, but I think it won't fit into the socket of a 40V lawn mover or it will be too long for the planer.
Great video, why did you add the red circular pads to the existing battery? Is it for added safety so it is impossible to short?
I add them for extra safety to protect against short circuits due to vibrations.
So much like ❤❤❤😊😊😊
12 Ah official battery in the Slovakian brochures!
any picture?
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Very good 😮😮❤❤
Получчи се много добре. Ако може един въпрос? За 150 nm parkside. При ползване със удар спира и в приложението изписва защита от свръх ток.
Явно има някаква механична повреда. Иначе този звяр няма спиране!
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@ErCanEverything Благодаря за отговора. Аз го ползвам почти всеки ден въпреки че е малко тежък. Усетил съм му силата😁
С умна батерия ли го ползваш или с обикновена? Ако е с умна, пробвай да промениш режима на батерията от приложението (battery work mode се води). Много го напъваш и overcurrent protection-a му се задейства. В Performance mode, discharge current limit-а е 50А, което си е много.
@@todornikolov2063 да със смарт. Но това го прави само при удар. Независимо от настройките на батерията.
next 3d printed battery case
Make sure you hold onto tools warranty
The warranty isn't that important to me because I'll repair it again.
do you know if it is possible to connect two parkside 20V 4Ah batteries in parallel safely and charge them with the same charger that charges one battery. Thanks
It is possible but before connecting two batteries, you should check their voltages. And when you have equalized them, then you can safely connect them. But in no case do not connect batteries with different voltages in parallel!!!
@@ErCanEverything according to my knowledge with other types of batteries one can connect two batteries that have same voltage rating in parallel even if they have different voltage discharge levels because they will equalize eventually. So let us say if we have two batteries that are 12v. I think it should be safe to connect them together if one was 12V and was discharged to 10V, and I guess this should apply for lithium ion, which I have no previous experience with, but I know that they could catch fire if you tried to charge them with a higher voltage and in this case connecting a higher voltage battery to a smaller rated battery
Great video Brother!
This is an elegant solution to non working Parkside battery packs 👏
Next video, ... DIY Parkside power central! 😊
Thank you Brother🙂❤️
If I continue to buy more batteries I will need to make a power wall out of them🤔🤣
@ErCanEverything 😀 :D
so the bms doesn't measure the capacity on the smart batteries ?
BMS is responsible for the cell voltages and the maximum current flowing. So you can increase the battery capacity as much as you want
@ErCanEverything I made 15ah batteries from normal 2ah batteries few years ago but if these don't measure the capacity I'll do a same as you
Thanks for the video
I thought the bms measures capacity because it measures curent
why isn't the last stack of cells also connected in series?
Good question, I should have connected them too.🤦😇
@@ErCanEverythingit's good like this too 👍
If the new cells had about 9milli ohm internal resistance as you showed, 5 in series would be 44.5milli ohms. Once you had a 5S3P arrangement you measured 22.95milli ohms when you might have expected 44.5/3=14.8 milli ohms. This might mean the cells in the original 8ah pack were not as good as the 5 you added.
All are around 8-9 mOhm but the other 8 mOhm is lost in the tracks. If I had measured the outputs directly then it would have been around 19mOhm. Before the modification the 2P were with 4.8 - 5 mOhm and after I made 3P it dropped to 3.7mOhm
what was the double battery adapter on the grinder? did you make it? is there a video?
This angle grinder is 230mm and comes with a dual battery as standard.
@@ErCanEverything it drives me insane that we here in England cannot order tools and batteries direct from Lidl and have to wait we see it on the shelf. If there's any left.
@HardcoreHokage It was like that in Bulgaria too until 1-2 years ago🤦
@@ErCanEverything I recently stopped buying parkside tools as I cannot get hold of spare parts to repair my growing parkside faulty tool pile.
@@HardcoreHokagetheir warranty is phenomenal though if it is within 3 years of purchase! I've had a fair few things replaced.
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Aliexpress tiene esa carcasa
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what kind of sekundenkleber is that? loctite superbond, but is universal or pvc special?
Akfix 705
@@ErCanEverything thank you brother. just ordered :) activator included.
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What is now the WH?
240
240Wh
20 Volt x 12 Amps = 240 WH .. Simple as that ;)
There is a thermistor in the 8AH battery, Do you know maybe what is the name and how to get it? My died and I don't know the name of it
In principle, nothing happens to them. And they are easily found in other brands of non-working boards and their parameters are 10K. With increasing temperature, the resistance decreases. But still I can check specifically from 8Ah
We need this
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In Poland Lidl presented stock 12ah bt 20v version XD
kiedy?
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New ... PAPS 2012 A1
Alles Parkside!
Merci !!! A suivre !!
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As we know, the mechanics of Parkside are almost as strong as an egg. With this battery, any tool from the X20 team series can be broken. That's good, there will be videos on welding sintered gears. :)
Did u balance them and test capacity before adding them to the string?
The park battery was fully charged with voltages around 4.10V and the others are new and charged to 4.15V. Yes, their capacity has been measured and they are all around 4200mAh. ruclips.net/user/shortsvxE-YaiDwFU?si=qnboqbagEz-iTmqN
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Tu as vu ma vidéo c est pas possible 😅
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While I was looking for 6000mAh battery cells, your video came up and I really liked it.❤️
On a les même idée en tout cas 😂
@ErCanEverything c'est cool qui ça a pu de donné de l inspiration 🔥
Please check my new fixed comment🙂❤️
Bad timing, there will be an a new 12Ah Parkside Akku coming out soon! So no point doing it DIY.
Then he can join 2 of them, and again be ahead of Parkside 😂😅
Video name:
DIY Parkside power central!
I think the opposite, now is the time for 12Ah fans to have an idea about the new battery🤔
For more power
7,5 A 🤣🤣🤣 a kdo to bude držet takovou váhu
7.5A?
I hope that you both changed that crappy female contacts on smart batteries with something better (from old 4Ah batt's, for example).
For this particular project I choose a battery with thick terminals. I know that until 2022 they were even produced with thinner terminals than the standard 2Ah batteries.
Not good idea. 8Ah Parkside battery weight 1020grams and it's heavy, you made 1,5kg battery, most of the time it is useless, too heavy.