Thank you sir but I am just slightly below 8000 subscribers I was congratulating another creator on that milestone that may have confused people. To answer your question yes they both flashed. Thank you for your comment sorry for the confusion.
Is your spot welder strong enough to stick the new Milwaukee pcb to the original nickel strip what do I need to look for when buying one as mine is not strong enough thanks 👍
Hello doctor, In my opinion it would be much less work to replace the thermal sensor in the board itself, it's only two wires to solder, get it from some damaged board from another type of battery and in this way, by replacing the cells in the remaining battery we gain two working ones, there is no need to replace the BMS boards, we gain time and save two batteries, but that's just my opinion
@@doctorlefthandthread by sharing our experiences in the comments we all enrich our knowledge, both someone from me and I from someone else , I think that regularly participating in your live shows and watching your materials has a big impact on increasing my knowledge
Thats not fixing one thiugh. Thats cannibalizing which yes fixs 1 out of 2. Can you fix 1 of 1???? Can you reset the bms with the right battery or tech??
@@doctorlefthandthread If it's a temperature sensor then you need to locate it (usually under some tape and replace it with an NTC sensor or what the manufacturer has)
Congrats on exactly 100.000 subscriber🎉 Did both of your Hilti batteries flash?
Greetings from Austria
Thank you sir but I am just slightly below 8000 subscribers I was congratulating another creator on that milestone that may have confused people. To answer your question yes they both flashed. Thank you for your comment sorry for the confusion.
Shesssss aliveeee doctor you’ve done it again 👌😆
Another life saved in the Surgery good job the other one has a donor card
Well winner on your rebuilding job 👍👌💯
Thank you
Is your spot welder strong enough to stick the new Milwaukee pcb to the original nickel strip what do I need to look for when buying one as mine is not strong enough thanks 👍
I usually solder the board on
Another successful surgery
One of them made it through surgery
Hello doctor, In my opinion it would be much less work to replace the thermal sensor in the board itself, it's only two wires to solder, get it from some damaged board from another type of battery and in this way, by replacing the cells in the remaining battery we gain two working ones, there is no need to replace the BMS boards, we gain time and save two batteries, but that's just my opinion
Thank you Mariusz.I must admit your knowledge and ability does exceed my own and my channel is all the richer for having your comments. Thank you
@@doctorlefthandthread by sharing our experiences in the comments we all enrich our knowledge, both someone from me and I from someone else , I think that regularly participating in your live shows and watching your materials has a big impact on increasing my knowledge
@@mariusz1977 thank you. We all have something to give. I am going to try and do a good show this weekend for you guys.
Are you going to buy an air compressor?
Yes I absolutely need one
Thats not fixing one thiugh. Thats cannibalizing which yes fixs 1 out of 2. Can you fix 1 of 1???? Can you reset the bms with the right battery or tech??
I agree that's what I did. The answer to your quest is no I didn't know how to repair the board.
@@doctorlefthandthread If it's a temperature sensor then you need to locate it (usually under some tape and replace it with an NTC sensor or what the manufacturer has)