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Regarding rebuild of original Bosch - 2607300002 - Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) 1500mAh 9.6V, this time I did followed a new route.
I have rebuild my battery pack four times up to date by starting at 2003 ~ 2017, I have carefully separate top and bottom plastics, and I have reunite them by using a tiny aluminum plate this bonded internally at front side, and another two microscopic screws at the back (left & right from anchor clip.
In my last upgrade I did use Ni-CD Cells sold on eBay for cheap at nylon sleeve, unfortunately such batteries they are a marketing scam, listed battery capacity of several thousands mAh this is fake, and 2500mAh battery this is no more than 1000 mAh.
http://www.ittsb.eu/forum/index.php?topic=1362.0
Now and at my fifth battery rebuild I did make a new choice, I did purchase one 9,6V pack 2000Ah this compatible for MAKITA tools at 16€ plus 10€ shipping from Germany.
I did specific choice because assembled Ni-CD pack is by 90% identical to Bosch - 2607300002, only change required this is bottom two Ni-CD cells to be turned mechanically as is, so them to comply according to Bosch plastic case.
And final touch this is soldering of Bosch contacts plates ( Plus and minus) on the top of new battery cells.
I am not going to get in finer details of my battery rebuild, because this route it does include improvising and electrician skills, but either way my new choices they did work much better than other times.
Here you may find details of my own recently made battery capacity tests.
http://www.ittsb.eu/forum/index.php?topic=1384.0
By me selecting this time 2000mAh cells, my old basic charger at 400mA this now translates to five hours of charging.
Fast charger ( 1Hour ) for BOSCH SR 9.6E cordless drill this is AL60DV at
please see bottom picture max 12V output ( Real transformer inside).
This AL60DV 4.8V ~12V this is 1.4A , this translates to 1H+35 minutes for 2Ah battery, I am currently looking getting a used one from eBay and test it.
My suggestion is all models of
AL60DV 14V and above to be avoided, because if proper voltage detection fails, the battery will be destroyed.
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