Sewer Rat
New member
I have posted somthing similar before but I have a development and a potential soloution that I need the knowlegable to tear appart
I have a Hilti TE 6a 36v cordless
The batteries are dead
\New batteries cost £187.00 each
At work I have just carried out an emergency lighting maintaince
Changing alll the batteries.
I now have in my shed. 14 yuasa 12v 7AH batteries that have exceeded their legal back up life.
However I currently have no charger for them.
I was wondering ( for digging purposes)not me though!
could 3 of my batteries be rigged in series and would they run my drill.
could my 36v charger for my drill be adapted for charging the 3X 12v in series, without blowing up.
I also have a plastic battery thing that came with the drill .It is a battery case with a curley chord and a clip that would attach to a remote battery, say on a belt . its just for weight reduction on your arm.
so gents could it be done and would it be worth my time.
I dont care about the drilll as it is of no use to me for work now.
I have a Hilti TE 6a 36v cordless
The batteries are dead
\New batteries cost £187.00 each
At work I have just carried out an emergency lighting maintaince
Changing alll the batteries.
I now have in my shed. 14 yuasa 12v 7AH batteries that have exceeded their legal back up life.
However I currently have no charger for them.
I was wondering ( for digging purposes)not me though!
could 3 of my batteries be rigged in series and would they run my drill.
could my 36v charger for my drill be adapted for charging the 3X 12v in series, without blowing up.
I also have a plastic battery thing that came with the drill .It is a battery case with a curley chord and a clip that would attach to a remote battery, say on a belt . its just for weight reduction on your arm.
so gents could it be done and would it be worth my time.
I dont care about the drilll as it is of no use to me for work now.