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Darren Charron
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Love the great outdoors, driving my tractor, hunting, fishing, camping, quads trikes, and well anything to do with survival. Oh yeah! and sometimes I fix things.
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Subscribers & Personal messages Are Always Welcome
All Kinds of Videos on my channel Check them out!
Hey Subscribers if you would like to send me something like stickers please send it to my address below I'll do a video mail call and a big ol shout out!
Darren Charron
P.O. BOX 95
Clanwilliam, Mb
CANADA
R0J 0K0
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RustyGlovebox
(4 minutes ago)
Nice trick to get that battery take a charge
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tcwoodworksanddesign2019
(10 minutes ago)
also when you parallel charge it like that, the positive lead should go to the short slot on the left side of the battery, not on the long positive slot. just be careful when you remove and replace the circuit because if you happen to touch and short something, some of the cells still have a charge and that thing can explode
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latincedrick
(17 minutes ago)
Just go to the nearest Makita store shop and swapped them for new ones, no questions ask, except for non makita brand.
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redneckbryon
(27 minutes ago)
You know what happens to that batteries, basically the battery goes too low and the charge controller won't allow the battery to take a charge basically you're floating a charge into the battery it allows it to take a charge slowly, same way you charge an Optima battery if you don't have the proper charger.
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simonm1447
(31 minutes ago)
You can charge the battery with this method, but you have no protection. The battery on the charger gets cooled by air, the other one not. Makita has a very high charging current, because of this the battery is air cooled while charging. With Makita batteries the protection board shuts down the connection for charging after 1200 charging cycles or if one cell is bad. You can't reset it, you have to replace the protection board.
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wtbm123
(46 minutes ago)
Cool
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jeales895
(52 minutes ago)
Get yourself a multimeter and measure the voltage of the pack and each individual cell
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budprice.4047
(2 hour ago)
Why don't you show where to put the wires
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Liviuonly4PetPatrol
(2 hour ago)
Magic Beautiful ※Thumbs up
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michaellack5139
(3 hours ago)
Do not do this as the battery melts and possible fire
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tcwoodworksanddesign2019
(8 hours ago)
your doing the right thing charging that dead battery. the circuit of that thing has bricked the battery therefore the charger will.never charge it ever. I have the same case, one good, one bricked. everytime I charge the bricked.one, I have to remove the circuit of the good one, and transfer it to the bricked one. works as it should, just too many steps. or you can order makita battery circuits at ebay, about 15 bucks a piece and you wil have a brand new battery. the circuit only allows so many recharge, it's just business.
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DriveShaftDrew
(10 hours ago)
its good right on save a few bucks
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204orin
(9 hours ago)
interesting, never knew anything about doing that..
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noelsucram
(2 hours ago)
Christ! Buy a tripod for the love of God!
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