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My little yellow friend, Dewalt 18v combi drill has a broken battery. It wont charge.
Its been going for a good 5 or 6 years now, but neither battery holds charge well.
A quick look online gives prices of round about £100 per battery for a genuine replacement. I'm going to look at the sources Pirate mentioned on another thread, but in the meantime, I have a question.
I can get unbranded knock-off batterys for £40 for 2 from a popular online department store that I may have a £20 voucher for. Does anyone know how good these are? Will they be as powerful as the genuine dewalt? Are some knock off brands better than others?
The battery in question is DeWalt 18v 2.6Ah NiMH model number DE9503
Further question. I only think the battery is faulty as the charger flashes quickly indicating a fault. Is there something inside the battery that can be repaired?
Its been going for a good 5 or 6 years now, but neither battery holds charge well.
A quick look online gives prices of round about £100 per battery for a genuine replacement. I'm going to look at the sources Pirate mentioned on another thread, but in the meantime, I have a question.
I can get unbranded knock-off batterys for £40 for 2 from a popular online department store that I may have a £20 voucher for. Does anyone know how good these are? Will they be as powerful as the genuine dewalt? Are some knock off brands better than others?
The battery in question is DeWalt 18v 2.6Ah NiMH model number DE9503
Further question. I only think the battery is faulty as the charger flashes quickly indicating a fault. Is there something inside the battery that can be repaired?