not working and it's not charging
I have a problem with a ryobi one+ 18v li-ion battery 5.0AH it's not working and it's not charging up is there any way to fix it?
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I have a problem with a ryobi one+ 18v li-ion battery 5.0AH it's not working and it's not charging up is there any way to fix it?
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@Stephen Walker that would mean that it most likely your battery cells. You’d have to take the pack apart and check the cells. Now here is the downside. Some of those packs have an IC that prevents the battery from charging if their charge cycle count to high etc. Just another manufacturers gimmick from repairing the battery.
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I have basically the same problem with a 1.5Ah pack. All 5 cells have between 3.75 and 3.77V, the output of the pack is only 6.44V and 2 of 4 LEDs are lighting up, but the charger and the tools do not recognise the pack.
I can tell the charger and the tools are ok, since my other packs are working well.
So I guess the allowed charge cycles are reached and Ryobi does not want the planet to survive :(
what a crap!
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Stephen Walker what have you checked? Does your charger work? Checked with a multimeter? It is possible that this is a charger issue or a dead cell issue in your battery.
par oldturkey03
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Hi the charger is working fine just there's nothing working with the battery . The led lights not coming on
par Stephen Walker
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