This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries batery.repair and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!
Upgraded from an older 18v kit. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv I independently chose the drill and impact tool, before I came across the kit.I like the 3 speed impact gun. It seems more powerful than my older one, and it can be set to be really gentle. The drill is more appropriately sized for my use. I used to have a hammer drill, but I did not like that it was so big and it was not a great hammer drill. I rather have a smaller drill like this, and then get a corded hammer drill for the odd case I need that.
I have this exact drill and it’s my favorite. It quit charging and I ordered a new battery through Amazon. It still didn’t work. Found out my charger was bad. The drill works like a charm again!
I just got a Makita 6017D 7.2V drill with a really nice metal case, and DC7100 NiCd charger look like new but $3 at a yard sale I couldn't say no even if I'm all Milwaukee 😅 just too cool. Maybe I'll use the cells from a M18 5.0 to build this. How awesome.
I added 1 more li-on cell and running the 9.6v drill on 12.6v. Talk about waking up the old drill. If it burns out you can buy another drill at the swap meet for $5! But 3 years and no problems.
Thanks for the video, i have quite a few tools that could use an upgrade. For a long time i refused to throw the old battery tools away. Now i can make them usefull again. Thanks, great videos
Did you use a 9.6 volt battery common for RC cars? I'm curious as to if the drill circuitry can handle the voltage increase and how well and long it performs. I have both a 1985 Makita 7.2 volt drill and a black and decker one with the rechargeable batteries that's built in pretty weak.
Well done. I really love Makita and Hitachi, because they're the best brands for cordless screwdrivers and they're easy to repair. Since I've been watching your videos, I started repairing machines, too, and I really love it ^^
bit of help for soldering: instead of putting solder on the iron and then transferring it to the solder pad, put the iron on the pad first and then add solder. It'll help the solder flow better, and may even let you not have to add flux to the pad before soldering.
Great job! This old drill is about as compact as anything produced today, sleeker looking without all of the over-molding nonsense, and will last longer since it doesn’t have all of the modern electronics inside.
You forget about the fact that there are hardly 7,2 Volt (and slightly above) battery drills produced today. Almost everything is 12 Volt (if you still want to go down the NickelMetal-hydride way. which I would not recommend), 14,4, 18 and 24 Volt. And there is a thing for weight-distribution as well. I don't like to work with these kind of drill as the weight-distribution just sucks. the battery-conversion makes things even worse in this case.
I always dream for old accumulator drills and fixing it up to be my own drill. I'm 13 and I'm into technology. And these tools would be really helpful for me.
One of the brass or bronze inserts (plain bearing) on the transmission shaft rotates with the shaft, which is bad. It needs to be checked and lubricated !!!
You put the BMS on the Batteries without any extra insulation. There is only Batteries shrink plastic cover between batteries and The BMS. It's possible to short out and causes fire when batteries get hot and the batteries plastic cover got melt. It can be very dangerous you are Pro and exactly know what I'm talking about.
Great video! People need to know more about safety electronic circuits for batteries, and have some basic soldering skills as well... I see a ton of "restoration/repair" videos, cold joints and destroyed pcbs everywhere... If i may suggest something, when using the desoldering pump, add some fresh solder to the joint you want to remove, it will make it a lot easier.
The point where the strip bends to the board needs more insulation or you are going to have a short as the battery moves and vibration it's going to eat away at that plastic insulation and cause a possible fire.
You have a great workshop, lots of special tools. It is worth repairing such a good quality screwdriver, it is a very durable, valuable device, 10 times as durable as currently produced. Well done :-)
I have a makita 6010SD with 7.2 volt built in battery from 1985. What sort of modifications did you do to make a 7.2 volt RC car battery work? Thanks a lot.
@@Nesmaniac hi N... ' makita old battery and brand new R/C battery are the same size... easily replacement... also mini vaccum by black-decker dustbuster battery was bad and i changed R/C battery in dustbuster... www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fthfemu.s3.amazonaws.com%2FCollectionImages%2F_social%2Fphotos%2Fthf176444.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thehenryford.org%2Fcollections-and-research%2Fdigital-collections%2Fartifact%2F488124%2F&tbnid=u-ADnfC60lGblM&vet=12ahUKEwipxPPMoYvyAhU9BDQIHcrmCZgQMyhgegUIARC3Ag..i&docid=ZY_iBCFu6dNONM&w=795&h=512&q=dustbuster%20battery%20replacement&ved=2ahUKEwipxPPMoYvyAhU9BDQIHcrmCZgQMyhgegUIARC3Ag
@@bestamerica Thanks for the info. Seems the dustbuster calls for a 15.6V battery. The makita drill I have has built in battery so I was concerned with how the RC ones would fit be nice to find one that fit's properly then I could just arrange the plug to charge by cutting out a small portion of the case. Lots of 7.2 volt RC car batteries to choose from and I wonder how much time I can get out of a charge of one of those.
I have a similar cordless bought back in 1990, at least the casing looks the same whilst the innards are different 😄, there's enough space to double up the cells which is what I hope to do. Have already swapped out NiCd cells on an 18V Cordless Circular Saw battery and prepared to do a couple of spare 15.6V drill batteries. Just wondering though what cleaner you used on the grease covered plastic ...
The diode cannot cause an increase in the voltage of the Li-ion charger. The diode there served just to protect the cables from burning when the charging connector or charger was shorted.
@@artashsargsyan4144 I understand it very well, but you don't understand what I wrote about. Watch the video 3 times and maybe you will understand easily.
Question, how did removing a schottky diode and a single resister decrease the voltage? The diode would have no effect on voltage and a single resistor could only minorly decrease voltage so removing it should've increased voltage 🤔🤔🤔 Could someone explain that to me please
Great stuff! Professional. I have a similar drill/screwdriver lying somewhere since 4 years. Will proceed with conversion to Li-Ion. By the way, did you replace the Diode to limit the voltage to 8.5 volt? Did you also replace the Resistor? Thanks for answering.
Today i convertet a M003 Makita to Lithium-ion Battery. 2x 18650 and the same BMS doing a great job. The Charging Port connected to the same points where the Motor is. Problem here is the full Batteryvoltage. I build a shottkey diode in reverse direction to block the batteryvoltage but charging is normal. The big issue here is the voltage drop of 0,3V. The Charger must deliver 9V and a constant current of 0,5A. Without the diode and any metal things come in to the connector you have a nice firework. The original resistor and diode must be removed and bridged. Greets from Germany.
This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries batery.repair and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!
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Upgraded from an older 18v kit. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv I independently chose the drill and impact tool, before I came across the kit.I like the 3 speed impact gun. It seems more powerful than my older one, and it can be set to be really gentle. The drill is more appropriately sized for my use. I used to have a hammer drill, but I did not like that it was so big and it was not a great hammer drill. I rather have a smaller drill like this, and then get a corded hammer drill for the odd case I need that.
Who has ever seen those high tech tools?
Who has ever had any luck soldering?
But the results were excellent,..........great video.
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you!
I have this exact drill and it’s my favorite. It quit charging and I ordered a new battery through Amazon. It still didn’t work. Found out my charger was bad. The drill works like a charm again!
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Yur actually saving the environment by restoring these drills. Keep up the good work
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I just got a Makita 6017D 7.2V drill with a really nice metal case, and DC7100 NiCd charger look like new but $3 at a yard sale I couldn't say no even if I'm all Milwaukee 😅 just too cool. Maybe I'll use the cells from a M18 5.0 to build this. How awesome.
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12:52 lets think... why put a grease to place where bearing and brass bushings fits.
For me is not necessary and maybe bad idea. What do You think?
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i HAVE ONE OF THESE i'VE OWNED SINCE i WAS A KID! i NEED TO CONVERT IT TO LION TO BRING SOME LIFE BACK INTO IT! aWESOME!!
I added 1 more li-on cell and running the 9.6v drill on 12.6v. Talk about waking up the old drill. If it burns out you can buy another drill at the swap meet for $5! But 3 years and no problems.
Okay, thank you so much for sharing!
What a fancy grease jar!!!
Thanks for the video, i have quite a few tools that could use an upgrade. For a long time i refused to throw the old battery tools away. Now i can make them usefull again. Thanks, great videos
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What makes your videos so good is the excellent close up photography.
It is best in class.
Very nice conversion, I had one of these back in the days. 👍👍👍
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Those tiny drills aren't very powerful, but it really is very compact. Nice restoration.
its from the early 70s so
Restoration top 🤝👏
Master of conversion
Thank you :)
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Great idea, I got one of these, but with 9.6V
Did you use a 9.6 volt battery common for RC cars? I'm curious as to if the drill circuitry can handle the voltage increase and how well and long it performs. I have both a 1985 Makita 7.2 volt drill and a black and decker one with the rechargeable batteries that's built in pretty weak.
@@Nesmaniac My Makita is original with 9,6V
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Well done. I really love Makita and Hitachi, because they're the best brands for cordless screwdrivers and they're easy to repair. Since I've been watching your videos, I started repairing machines, too, and I really love it ^^
"Makita and Hitachi are the best brands for cordless screwdriver"
You mean they were the best.
Actually Milwaukee has the best screwdriver.
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This is serious. They've tested all the brands and compared them against each other. Milwaukee was best.
bit of help for soldering: instead of putting solder on the iron and then transferring it to the solder pad, put the iron on the pad first and then add solder. It'll help the solder flow better, and may even let you not have to add flux to the pad before soldering.
compliments!! professional restoration and maintenance
Great job! This old drill is about as compact as anything produced today, sleeker looking without all of the over-molding nonsense, and will last longer since it doesn’t have all of the modern electronics inside.
You forget about the fact that there are hardly 7,2 Volt (and slightly above) battery drills produced today. Almost everything is 12 Volt (if you still want to go down the NickelMetal-hydride way. which I would not recommend), 14,4, 18 and 24 Volt.
And there is a thing for weight-distribution as well. I don't like to work with these kind of drill as the weight-distribution just sucks. the battery-conversion makes things even worse in this case.
These small old Makita's are the perfect drill for dragging up a ladder to do gutter repairs etc.
I always dream for old accumulator drills and fixing it up to be my own drill.
I'm 13 and I'm into technology.
And these tools would be really helpful for me.
Let’s do it! I made my 30 years old Bosch 9.6 to lion sony cells and is still wonderful :)
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Nice job. Congrats.
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I have the same drill given to me by my Father, guess I will be doing the same. Thanks for posting.
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One of the brass or bronze inserts (plain bearing) on the transmission shaft rotates with the shaft, which is bad. It needs to be checked and lubricated !!!
Amazing video, please keep the cordless tools coming 👍👍
You put the BMS on the Batteries without any extra insulation. There is only Batteries shrink plastic cover between batteries and The BMS. It's possible to short out and causes fire when batteries get hot and the batteries plastic cover got melt. It can be very dangerous you are Pro and exactly know what I'm talking about.
👍 Great job 👍
Professional stuff
Good luck
Cool boss nice explain
I like it dude keep going
Thanks!
Great Job as usual. Treat yourself to a new 5" Vise. You deserve it.
Great job, very well done.
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dont put too much thicky grease inside the drill case...
better little grease...
dont forget to clean the motor inside rotary with magnet
Enjoyed this video learned something which is always good 👍
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Nicely done
Quite high voltage of charging , 4.24v for cell is a bit to high, still in safe margin but bad for battery life span.
Okay, thank for sharing!
Limit charging to 4,15V for better battery life span
😍😍 Nice work!
Great video! People need to know more about safety electronic circuits for batteries, and have some basic soldering skills as well... I see a ton of "restoration/repair" videos, cold joints and destroyed pcbs everywhere...
If i may suggest something, when using the desoldering pump, add some fresh solder to the joint you want to remove, it will make it a lot easier.
That's great, thank for sharing.
The point where the strip bends to the board needs more insulation or you are going to have a short as the battery moves and vibration it's going to eat away at that plastic insulation and cause a possible fire.
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You have a great workshop, lots of special tools. It is worth repairing such a good quality screwdriver, it is a very durable, valuable device, 10 times as durable as currently produced. Well done :-)
good idea with power adapter..... thanks
Nice video
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i have one cordless drill with old NIMH batterys...
i removed old batterys and put new R/C model NIMH batterys in a drill...
great running well
I have a makita 6010SD with 7.2 volt built in battery from 1985. What sort of modifications did you do to make a 7.2 volt RC car battery work? Thanks a lot.
@@Nesmaniac
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makita old battery and brand new R/C battery are the same size...
easily replacement...
also mini vaccum by black-decker dustbuster battery was bad and i changed R/C battery in dustbuster... www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fthfemu.s3.amazonaws.com%2FCollectionImages%2F_social%2Fphotos%2Fthf176444.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thehenryford.org%2Fcollections-and-research%2Fdigital-collections%2Fartifact%2F488124%2F&tbnid=u-ADnfC60lGblM&vet=12ahUKEwipxPPMoYvyAhU9BDQIHcrmCZgQMyhgegUIARC3Ag..i&docid=ZY_iBCFu6dNONM&w=795&h=512&q=dustbuster%20battery%20replacement&ved=2ahUKEwipxPPMoYvyAhU9BDQIHcrmCZgQMyhgegUIARC3Ag
@@bestamerica Thanks for the info. Seems the dustbuster calls for a 15.6V battery. The makita drill I have has built in battery so I was concerned with how the RC ones would fit be nice to find one that fit's properly then I could just arrange the plug to charge by cutting out a small portion of the case. Lots of 7.2 volt RC car batteries to choose from and I wonder how much time I can get out of a charge of one of those.
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better use R/C battery rechargeable...
my mini vaccum dustbuster is a only 3 batterys = 3.6 volts...
not 15.6 volts
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Thanks!
I have a similar cordless bought back in 1990, at least the casing looks the same whilst the innards are different 😄, there's enough space to double up the cells which is what I hope to do. Have already swapped out NiCd cells on an 18V Cordless Circular Saw battery and prepared to do a couple of spare 15.6V drill batteries. Just wondering though what cleaner you used on the grease covered plastic ...
a successful job
Наконец то правильное решение увидели, это я про литий. А в остальном видео как всегда безупречно.
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Well done
The best drill
Would you mind adding in the description links to batteries, circuit, grease and all the stuff you're using?
You could have swapped the original makita cable with the cable of the new charger, so the joiner wasnt going to be needed. Still great job
I have two of theses Makita drills, so I will give it a try.
The diode cannot cause an increase in the voltage of the Li-ion charger. The diode there served just to protect the cables from burning when the charging connector or charger was shorted.
no diode, that was a resistor!!
@@artashsargsyan4144 You don't understand the issue.
@@heno_3098 may be you dont understand the meaning of a diode!!)))
@@artashsargsyan4144 I understand it very well, but you don't understand what I wrote about. Watch the video 3 times and maybe you will understand easily.
@@heno_3098 anyway the world is round!! Jordano Bruno
Hermano, Saludos desde Venezuela!!!... Y Como siempre te comento en tus videos: Excelente Tu Trabajo... Te Felicito!!!
Good job.
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Thank you!
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Amazing 🤩👍
great job ❤
I have a makita 6010SD with 7.2 volt built in battery from 1985. Would it be possible to make a 7.2 volt RC car battery work? Thanks a lot.
As long as same voltage you can change the battery with 18650 or RC battery
As long as same voltage you can change the battery with 18650 or RC battery
Good job!
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Thanks!
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Question, how did removing a schottky diode and a single resister decrease the voltage?
The diode would have no effect on voltage and a single resistor could only minorly decrease voltage so removing it should've increased voltage 🤔🤔🤔
Could someone explain that to me please
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Good to show this, because it's only been done a million times before on RUclips. :-))
Good video
Congratulations, your videos are really cool. but where you find so many defective tools, it's all yours, all the ones you fixed, you keep.
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I plan to convert my Makita too. I can only get a 2S13A BMS (instea of2S20A BMS). Will this do or is the 20A the minimum?
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Makita costly than other machines .but good.
Is it possable to up grade the motor on this drill? Making it like a ghost racer. Old looking drill with tons of power!!
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@@paulomototaxigs9591 Yes, that is an amazing idea. I will try it someday.
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Is that enough, for using compared with the old one.🤔
Great stuff! Professional. I have a similar drill/screwdriver lying somewhere since 4 years. Will proceed with conversion to Li-Ion. By the way, did you replace the Diode to limit the voltage to 8.5 volt? Did you also replace the Resistor? Thanks for answering.
Today i convertet a M003 Makita to Lithium-ion Battery. 2x 18650 and the same BMS doing a great job. The Charging Port connected to the same points where the Motor is. Problem here is the full Batteryvoltage. I build a shottkey diode in reverse direction to block the batteryvoltage but charging is normal. The big issue here is the voltage drop of 0,3V. The Charger must deliver 9V and a constant current of 0,5A. Without the diode and any metal things come in to the connector you have a nice firework. The original resistor and diode must be removed and bridged. Greets from Germany.
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