Cliffmeister2000 wrote:I have several Black & Decker 18v tools, but use the two screwguns the most. I have had one of them for 7 years. After 3 years, neither battery would hold a charge. I bought the second because it came with two batteries for the same price as two batteries. Now, after another 3 plus years, I have 4 dead battery packs.
I was looking around trying to find reasonably priced replacements, when I called Batteries Plus. They wanted $60 to rebuild them, but said they used 2100mah batteries, so the rebuilt battery pack would be stronger than the old one.
So, I thought, if they can rebuild them, maybe I can too?
I looked up batteries, and I took apart one of the packs. Looks like they take 15 of the 18v Sc type batteries each.
It would cost $133 to buy enough batteries to rebuild 4. I can buy 4 for $120. However, if I rebuild, they would have 2100 mah batteries instead of 750 mah batteries.
Question is:
Has anybody ever rebuilt their battery pack? With what success?

I feel your pain

I have been there with cordless tools. the batteries cost more than a new tool.
I have recently been looking at Lith-ion tools , but the price is not worth it for my occasional use. I really like the 18V Lith-ion Makita drill/screw gun, but not wanting to spend close to $200 had me looking for something till my favorite choice goes on sale.
While at HF a few months ago I saw their 18V (the blue one)1 battery drill on sale. With a 20% coupon, it came to $14!! I normally wouldn't buy such a tool from HF, but I needed a drill and it was only $14!! While at the check out, I was offered the usual "Extended Warranty" which is normally a scam... However, This warranty extends the tool warranty from 90 days to one year for $3 more for a total of $17. This warranty is for a full tool replacement, including the battery.
Well........ the reason I bought it is to use it! I am completely surprised, I
thought my cheapo experiment would probably be a piece of junk, but it turned out to be a great tool, SO FAR.... It's got plenty of power, run time, and handles great. I like it so much, I bought another battery for $11 with 20% coupon. If the tool or battery dies in the next year, I get a complete new tool.
In my opinion, I think it's more cost effective to toss the drills and batteries you have and just buy new tools. I doubt it will be worth all the effort and expense trying to rebuild your batteries. Look at the sales for the multi tool kits that are always running at big box stores. Now that everything is going Lithium-Ion, the Ni-cad kits are dirt cheap.
I'm still looking for my favorite Makita 18V to go on sale, but my HF $17 wonder is working just fine........
Larry