Ryobi P102 Battery Repair

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  • @crackers819903
    @crackers819903 8 років тому +23

    not sure who the five people are that gave this a thumbs down for some reason...$6 at autozone for alligator clip test leads and i'm back in business with two of my batteries that had died. used this method last night and let them charge overnight, and now all is well...thanks so much for posting this!
    also, just a note in case anyone else sees this behavior - when i was doing mine, the green light never went to solid green...it kept blinking. so, i just did about 10-15 seconds each time, 5x just as in the video...worked like a charm.

  • @markyharris
    @markyharris 8 років тому +3

    Count me among the many grateful people wanting to thank you. 5 minutes after watching your video, I had 2 of my "bad" batteries charging. I appreciate your efforts to post this video. - Mark

  • @RXInge
    @RXInge 8 місяців тому +1

    An old video and still shows great advice. Revived my P102 battery without a problem. Thanks :)

  • @vantharasc9967
    @vantharasc9967 5 років тому +1

    Did this on my 4AMP HR battery, worked like a charm. Ryobi sent me another one under warranty telling me to throw it away! Now i have two batteries! You sir are the man.

  • @Sfcjames333
    @Sfcjames333 4 роки тому +7

    Perfect, worked like a charm. My two dead batteries have been sitting for 4-5 years. This method still got them going. You are the best! Thank you!

    • @meteoriter1647
      @meteoriter1647 3 роки тому +1

      Isn't that cool or what? Genius video - I've never seen a better one on fixing something. Outwitting stupid battery circuits! I nearly threw out my expensive battery until I tried this method by Toolboy. Truly a saviour of money.

  • @deloreswegele7289
    @deloreswegele7289 6 років тому

    My husband bought me new 18 volt batteries for power drills about two years ago. I got on the web to find out about recycling batteries because one of my batteries would not charge any longer. I found this video and so we gave it a shot. The only difference is our charger did not show the solid green light during the tricking of the battery to accept a charge. It worked and we are both very pleased with the results. Excellent video, very clear instructions! Thank you so much for the save.

  • @LAMetroFitness
    @LAMetroFitness 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the amazing video NOW my batteries are working again we need more people like you teaching us

  • @Polonolo99
    @Polonolo99 4 роки тому +2

    Just finished doing this on my dead/sleeping P190. Worked like a charm. Video was very good- no nonsense, well done, and clearly explained. Thanks for saving me $40-50.

  • @markevans1674
    @markevans1674 4 роки тому

    I had a bad Ryobi 18v battery that wouldn't take a charge. Of all the methods to revive a battery, this looked to be the simplest and required the fewest tools and equipment. I followed your steps here and now my battery is working again. Thanks Toolboy!

  • @EJ42955
    @EJ42955 4 роки тому

    Worked for me. P102 battery and P118 charger. Your procedure raised my battery from near nothing to 11 volts. This allowed the charger to read the battery and continue to charge mode. Best "revive" procedure is the best I've found on the net. Thanks, Toolboy.

  • @gburic
    @gburic 4 роки тому +2

    Worked great...I ended up using a trickle charger to jump the battery to enough voltage but your video game me confidence that I could fix the battery instead of recycle it. Thanks!

  • @thampyshany
    @thampyshany 5 років тому +1

    Excellent! You All my 5 STAR for this! I wondered saving a Ryobi 18V 24Wh battery ( Not more than three years old ) for my Air Compressor which failed to charge ! The instructions were simple and helped me Regain its Full charge . Thanks for your post!

  • @laptewstein
    @laptewstein 3 роки тому

    just fixed my P102 which have been refusing to take change and i looked all over the internet. Great thank you sir!

  • @Mike.D.843
    @Mike.D.843 7 років тому +1

    This works like a charm. you just saved me about $50... my battery was .034 volts before on the external contacts. 3.9volts on the inside. followed your video, got it up to 13volts and then put it on the charger. its now fully re charged at 20v. awesome.

  • @SunnyDay235
    @SunnyDay235 6 років тому

    Just tried this fix and was successful at bringing my Ryobi P102 up to charging requirements for the charger. I took the cover off and just used my Schumacher charger at 2A small. It started on 4 and within seconds got to 14. I put the battery back in the Ryobi charger and was able to get a full charge in 25 minutes. Thanks for the video - you saved me $24!

  • @richarddickson7645
    @richarddickson7645 4 роки тому

    Worked great with the least complications of any other solution on UA-cam. Thanks to the creator for clear instructions and explanation.

  • @squds2170
    @squds2170 4 роки тому +5

    This saved me tearing down a battery pack much further than needed, thank you for the easy fix.

  • @bullyb1
    @bullyb1 5 років тому

    Just revived 6 batteries. Thank you. I had purchased a 0-30V 0-5A project bench PS, got the same result, found out that the charger had also given me 2x 20v batteries too. So 8 in all fixed, I owe you a beer.

  • @meteoriter1647
    @meteoriter1647 3 роки тому

    Toolboy; hats off to you, your method is pure pure BRILLIANCE. It is the ONLY easy method to revive a Ryobi battery that won't charge, you explained also how you trick the charger into thinking the battery is NiCad! I tried it and it works like magic. I am so impressed by your knowledge. All the other methods I checked out before yours require a trickle charge (what is that really? I bought one or I thought I bought one and wasted my money ---- yours only requires 3 alligator clips that's all) or other methods that are even wilder goose chases.....you are one GREAT UA-camr with awesome and useful knowledge given to others! Thank you!

  • @StewartWood1963
    @StewartWood1963 2 роки тому

    That worked perfectly for me. I found a brand new P102 battery in my basement that appeared dead. This trick revived it. The only difference is that mine didn't give the solid green light, it kept flashing like it was charging. I did the wire connection x 10 for 15 seconds each and then started to charge as normal. Thanks very much!

  • @bonzey1171
    @bonzey1171 6 років тому

    Cheers, mate. I just did the procedure, albeit without clips, and far less jumps to the pack due to the difficulty of not having clips and my battery is now taking charge. Word of advice for anyone trying this without clips, get clips. Will make it a lot easier. I am 2000 miles from my electronics kit, so I had no choice, but got there in the end. Thanks for the upload

  • @tubaman76
    @tubaman76 2 роки тому

    I just want you to know that this video has saved me several times over! Thank you for helping the Ryobi community!!

  • @memminjah7107
    @memminjah7107 9 років тому +1

    Thanks Man! Fantastic. I already bought some new batteries but thought, "these batteries aren't old enough to be scrapped." Stumbled onto your video, and fixed two batteries. Thanks again!

  • @neknosnaws5990
    @neknosnaws5990 3 роки тому

    I used your method the first time I had a P105 problem (Thank you)! This time I found a fast cool way to bump charge it easier.
    1/Removed the top of the battery.
    2/Plugged in my Canadian Tire 12V car battery maintenance (2A) charger. The car battery post clamps fit perfectly on the sides of the p105, and connect to positive and negative posts tickedy-boo!
    3/Left it on for a minute or two, then checked the voltage across the P105. It had jumped from 4.35V to 13.45V!
    4/Put the top back on the battery and put it in the Ryobi charger, and after a brief pause it began to charge the battery with green light flashing!
    Hardest part was drilling the little security screw's little post off to get the security screw out, as I had misplaced my security screw remover screwdriver tip. The drilled screw is now insecure, poor thing! Battery is now up to 18V in the time I wrote this! Yahoo!

  • @ck12074
    @ck12074 7 років тому +1

    Worked!! My battery was less than a year old and it would not charge today after leaving it in the charger over the winter in the garage. I did have to buy a T10 Security Bit in order to break down the battery. Thanks again.....

  • @jblakey
    @jblakey 5 років тому +2

    A few pokes, and the green light is happily blinking! Thanks much!

  • @billjackson0
    @billjackson0 6 років тому +1

    Just wanted to add my thanks to this video. I left my batteries in my storage pod while I moved and when I took them out they would not charge. I did this, an hour later the battery was charged and worked in my flashlight and other tools. Work perfectly!

  • @kevinhowell7273
    @kevinhowell7273 6 років тому +1

    Worked super great!!! Didn’t care about the warranty, I just want my battery to work and it was about the same scenario as depicted in the video. Battery totally works awesome video thank you very much!

  • @todaywefly4370
    @todaywefly4370 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks mate! I had 4 dead ryobi batteries which wouldn’t kick start. This worked for 2 of them, one is dead still despite the cells being fully charged( no current from circuit board) and the fourth, has 2 dead cells. Kept it for spares. Great video.

    • @ruinunes8251
      @ruinunes8251 3 роки тому

      Hi mate.
      The battery that you are saying that the cells are fully charged, and no current from the circuit board, did you check everything single cell?

    • @todaywefly4370
      @todaywefly4370 3 роки тому +1

      @@ruinunes8251 Yes. I checked all the cells. I suspect somethings let the smoke out somewhere. I still have the battery coz… I’m a hoarder I guess.

    • @ruinunes8251
      @ruinunes8251 3 роки тому +1

      @@todaywefly4370
      😂join the club hoarding stuff. So after you check the cells were all charged up, did you put the battery back on charge? Or did you just realise that there was no voltage in the tower/pillar (the bit that goes in the tool) and put the battery again on the side thinking it was useless? I had one battery which I had to charge every single cell individually in order to bring all of the cells to the same voltage. After that I had to insert the battery on the charger just for a few seconds in order to have a fully working battery again. For some odd reason the board inside the battery wasn’t letting any current coming to the pillar until I connected it to the charger. After that happy days.

    • @todaywefly4370
      @todaywefly4370 3 роки тому

      @@ruinunes8251 Thanks mate, that’s why we hoard isn’t it. Just in case more info comes along. I’ll give it another go.
      Cheers…and happy what ever holiday you celebrate.

    • @ruinunes8251
      @ruinunes8251 3 роки тому

      @@todaywefly4370
      Same for you. Cheers.

  • @mtfan
    @mtfan 5 років тому +2

    Great video - just revived a dead P190 with this method. Way better than drilling holes in the side of the case and other devilry like some other vids recommend.

  • @mikepedraza1743
    @mikepedraza1743 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this informative video. I bought a reconditioned P189 a couple of weeks ago. When I got it out of the box it would not accept a charge. I called Ryobi's support number and after running a couple easy diagnostic steps while on the phone with them they confirmed that the battery was defective. Three days later I received from them a brand new (not reconditioned) P189 that works perfectly. Disappointed to have to add the bad original to the recycling stream, I did some Googling and came across your video. After spending 5 bucks locally to buy an inexpensive security Torx set I followed your steps. Only difference was that before starting my defective battery's voltage barely nudged the needle on my analog multimeter and during the procedure my charger lights never turned solid green. Nonetheless after 5 repetitions I put the battery on the charger and, viola! It now works perfectly. Thanks for adding another working battery to my collection and saving me from figuring out how to recycle it!

  • @hanyoukimura
    @hanyoukimura 5 років тому

    A while ago one of the two batteries that came as part of a kit wouldn't charge. I never got around to disposing of it, but I called across it again and got curious if it was a common problem, and is there was any fix.
    This method worked! Really easy to disassemble these batteries. The charger didn't seem to want to go steady green, and I didn't want to leave it connected too long, so I let it flash green for about as long as you did for five times, and lo and behold it took a charge! Very happy to have another battery back in service. Thanks!

  • @dgjrllrivera0610
    @dgjrllrivera0610 7 років тому +1

    What I have to say is "Thank you" you just saved me a couple of dollars, 2 out of my 3 did not charge, they were not under warranty, Ryobi was not very helpful, this video help me out extremely, it worked just like you indicated, when I verify if only had 3v, I raised it to 11 mv and the charged saw it perfectly. Thanks again for taking the time to post this video

  • @DavidJohnson-sf6bp
    @DavidJohnson-sf6bp 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I followed this procedure and it worked perfectly. I didn't have alligator clips, so I just bared about 3/4" of wire about 3" down from the end of the wire so I could make a loop with the bare wire at the bottom, then reached the loop down into the charger and twisted the end around the main length of wire to hold it in place. Worked fine. Thanks again.

  • @marchiguera3569
    @marchiguera3569 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You man! Your video was Great, simple, and to the point. I ran into the same situation and now my battery has come back from the dead. Thanks!

  • @lghunte24
    @lghunte24 4 роки тому +2

    This worked, thank you...charged 2 batteries..saved $100 dollars.

  • @twyman0901
    @twyman0901 4 роки тому +1

    Great fix. Had two batteries that were not working. Both of them came back to life.

  • @teddypup2424
    @teddypup2424 5 років тому

    Thank you very much! I was already shopping for a new battery. A note for anyone who, like me, accidentally stripped the head from one of the screws (so it refused to come out). I was able to just slightly open one side of the battery, wide enough to slip in a pair of test leads that were attached to a 12-volt power supply. This allowed me to connect the minus lead to a bridge contact connecting two of the middle (1v) batteries, and the positive lead to the "last" battery in that serial circuit. Having applied intermittent voltage to those contact points, I was easily able to get the whole battery up to approx. 12 volts, despite the fact that I was really charging only three or four 1V batteries. The charger accepted the battery from there! Glad I didn't have to break the case or drill holes in it to get this done.

  • @deepmystic5850
    @deepmystic5850 8 років тому

    This is so useful. My dad bought one 2 years ago and was failing to charge. I followed the instructions with just a 12v charger and tap the positive and negative and now its fully charged! Thanks so much

  • @nwkwok
    @nwkwok 5 років тому

    Just bought cheap alligator clips and a t-10 security bit to try this and it worked perfectly!!!! $7 fix work a $35 replacement. Thank you!!!! Only difficulty I had was removing the plug that hit the last screw.

  • @likeafamily4life
    @likeafamily4life 6 років тому

    I ended up with my Grandma's Ryobi leaf blower that was still new in the box. I was left unopened for over a year and the battery charger constantly read "testing" with the battery inserted. I followed this procedure, my battery was reading ~ 3.7V, and after jumped up to 14V+. This battery was completely unused and i'm very happy to see it's working now. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @JohnJustinNoel
    @JohnJustinNoel 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I purchased a new drill and circular saw both with this battery. Both batteries worked at first but then one just refused to charge after it ran down. Although it did charge the first time. It really damages Ryobi's reputation that apparently they are denying they have any issues with these batteries. Thanks again.

  • @kevincameron1163
    @kevincameron1163 6 років тому

    WOW !!!! What a great video. Thank you so much for taking the time to help us all out. This procedure did the trick for my P102 battery. I thought it was dead. And it’s less than a year old. Only been used a few times. I left it in the back of the car for a few months and then it’s dead. This video was perfect and really helped me out. Thank you.

  • @yjlee1707
    @yjlee1707 8 років тому +15

    Dude, G R E A T VID ! ! ! !!!!! Left in overnight too. You saved me some $$$. Now my P102 is charging again

  • @MrJakeupjones
    @MrJakeupjones 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Almost replaced the battery till I found your video!

  • @myzer1hc
    @myzer1hc 5 років тому +1

    I just want to say thank you so much on how to fix the ryobi battery. I revived my battery today and It is working perfectly now and I saved some money in not buying an expensive ryobi battery.
    You are the best!!!!

  • @Aaronflaugh1
    @Aaronflaugh1 9 років тому +2

    This technique works great... Thank you so much for posting this video. I was able to rehab two batteries last in about 30 minutes.

  • @cruzpr1
    @cruzpr1 5 років тому +1

    Worked perfectly. And thanks to your advice, Ryobi is sending me a replacement battery.

  • @Dsgnr74
    @Dsgnr74 5 років тому +1

    I followed your instructions and this works! Thank you so much for making this video. I thought my battery was dead and I needed to buy an expensive new one but now its charging like normal!

  • @jeffjolly5249
    @jeffjolly5249 9 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting this. Saved 2 batteries, one of which was 2 years old, the other I had only used twice and died after a few months.

  • @testpilot77
    @testpilot77 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for this video.
    I didn’t have the same results you had... when I connected negative and “yellow”, the charger would just flash red. Instead, I hooked up the battery connectors to a 12v car charger, set to 2amps.
    I used the same charging protocol you used. Five hits of 2-3 seconds. I then checked the battery pack, it showed 11.5V. I placed it in the Roni charger and have a flashing green light. I feel like this is going to work out.
    Bonus....I’ve never had a use for those tamper-resistant bits I bought years ago. It paid off today.

  • @HangTimeDeluxe
    @HangTimeDeluxe 3 роки тому

    Great video! I opted to bring the pack voltage up with just a couple of 9-volt batteries in series. I was going to follow your instructions exactly, but the batteries were just sitting on my workbench, along with a couple of 9-volt snap leads. After watching I realized that I just needed to bring the pack voltage up enough for the charger to deem it worthy. Regardless, I appreciate the information you have provided as I was about to toss that battery. If a battery was saved for every view, this video has resulted in a gross loss of over $10M in battery sales, assuming a unit price of $50.00 per battery. LOL!

  • @jms3533
    @jms3533 8 років тому

    This worked like a charm! The hardest part was finding a hardware store with alligator clips with leads. I didn't want to deal with stripping wires and attaching to the clips. Found alligator clips with leads at a Radio Shack still open in my area. I stripped one of the screws getting them out, so had to use Craftsman Screw Out to get the screw out. Missing one battery screw now. I can happily say that the battery appears to be charging. Thanks very much. The other videos on You Tube, for this fix, did not work....turning charger on and off very quickly, etc. And I'm a 61-year-young lady...go girls, you can do it!

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV 8 років тому

      So here we are, 5 months later. Is your battery still working?

    • @jms3533
      @jms3533 8 років тому

      works like a charm. :)

  • @revisg61
    @revisg61 7 років тому +2

    Great video, i did what you said and at first it didn't look like it was going to work but i left it on the charger and a couple hours later it was working.... thanks.

  • @markascher4
    @markascher4 6 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks so much! I've had 2 batteries I thought I wouldn't be able to do anything with but thanks to your video I've brought them back to life. It took a few more tries than 5 but now I have 5 to use when I need them!

  • @chrisbotcom
    @chrisbotcom 5 років тому +1

    Thank you! You saved me between $40 (Amazon) to $100 (Home Depot) on two batteries.

  • @magicone9327
    @magicone9327 4 роки тому

    Yup it worked like a charm. I used a setup I had made from a defunct NICAD battery frame with leads to jump start batteries similar to using the charger. Plugged a hot battery into the frame and momentarily jumped 5 times and the put it on the charger, REPAIRED!!

  • @chardman7059
    @chardman7059 4 роки тому

    It worked!!! Good thing i saw this video. Saved me some few bucks of buying a new one. Previously followed a different method from another video but did not work. Your method did it and thank you for this!

  • @stephenhawtree4336
    @stephenhawtree4336 5 років тому

    Fantastic! I fixed 2 P102 batteries this way... I used an old NiCad charger and just hooked up the positive and negative leads, but worked the same!

  • @peterlittecke54
    @peterlittecke54 5 років тому

    Worked perfect. What a joy to see the blinking green light again! Thanks, you saved me 50 bucks!

  • @jlbois8030
    @jlbois8030 2 роки тому

    Many thanks
    After 2 years whitout my battery
    Now its working With your help
    I do like you said, 10 secondes 6 or 7 times
    Not working
    I wait 30 secondes 4 times
    And was OK
    THANKS VERY MUCH
    JLBOIS

  • @fredgrandeford7216
    @fredgrandeford7216 3 роки тому

    I followed the method shown in the video and presto my Ryobi charger began to charge my P102 battery again. The only difference I had in taking apart the battery was that the Torx T-10 screws in my battery were tamper proof. I used a 1/32 punch to tap the points down with a hammer so the T-10 bit would fit. I put the battery on concrete and used the punch on each of the 4 corners. For the center battery post I GENTLY hammered the punch repeatedly to get the point down. I learned latter that Harbor Freight makes a set of tamper proof bits including Torx for a very modest price.

  • @contondant
    @contondant 8 років тому

    You're informative page, your knowledge and this video are absolutely the best ever. Not only did it teach me how to fix my battery, which worked BTW, but it also taught me the best way to store the batteries and gave me the confidence to purchase these batteries in the future knowing I can fix them if they completely deplete! Your information should be sold for profit to Home Depot, as they don't know any of this. Thank you!

    • @contondant
      @contondant 8 років тому

      +contondant Oh and by the way, I figure the reason these batteries died was because they were in the charger in the garage for several cold months of winter so the charger wasn't charging them, instead draining them, just as you theorized.

  • @dave302stang
    @dave302stang 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I just brought back a P102 with your help.

  • @dschul111
    @dschul111 5 років тому

    thankyou thankyou thankyou. This worked perfectly on my little-used P102, which the charger analyzed as "defective". I applied the jumper leads for longer than shown in the video because my charger never got "solid green" as shown on the video. Regardless, the battery is now happily charging like normal. Caveat: I haven't tested it in the Ryobi tool yet.

  • @Jay-sg2ww
    @Jay-sg2ww 3 роки тому

    Did this with a 40v ryobi battery a couple years ago. But an 18v wouldn't charge and need a refresher on how to do it. Appreciate the video. Battery is charging right up. Battery is only a year old and under warranty, but I didn't feel like sending it in and waiting, knew there was a 90% chance this would work.

  • @Treeplanter73
    @Treeplanter73 6 років тому

    Thank you Toolboy, I had the same problem as you. Instead of tossing it, I'm a maint guy, I tried exactly what you showed. Ta dah, it worked. You saved me a couple bucks. Ty

  • @jconrad1821
    @jconrad1821 6 років тому

    I have an old p104 battery that I was going to drop off for recycling, until i watched this video. Mine was also doing the charge for a second thing, so I decided to just plug it in and out like that a few times. I'm happy to report that after the 4th time my battery is now charging again! :D

  • @nibblemethis2777
    @nibblemethis2777 3 роки тому

    This worked flawlessly when I did it exactly as described in this well put togerther video. The hardest part was getting the third gator clip in there.

  • @davidturner9108
    @davidturner9108 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video. I found that I have two versions of the P102. One with a solid central connection post and one with two wires holding the post in place. This method worked well for the rigid post as in your video but the other version does one cycle and then the circuit board begins to smoke and the charger doesn't cycle.

  • @leonbenli9455
    @leonbenli9455 4 роки тому

    Great Video! I did one your way and another with drilled holes in the sides hooked up to a car battery charger for a few secs! Both worked great!

  • @inusmine
    @inusmine 4 роки тому

    Thanks- worked on two out of three batteries that I had. So much cleaner then drilling a hole in the side of the battery!

  • @philsencer6485
    @philsencer6485 5 років тому

    Followed your video step by step and worked great! Glad I was able to get two batteries working again. Great job!

  • @swurtz060506
    @swurtz060506 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!! Brought back 2 batteries from the dead!!

  • @qualityconsulting4094
    @qualityconsulting4094 5 років тому

    You my friend are amazing! I just revived 2 of my batteries in under 30mins!!!!

  • @youbecha64
    @youbecha64 7 років тому

    Thanks, this helped immediately...one note, I have the P117 charger...it displayed red and flashing green while doing this...I held it for about 10 sec or so...then got worried so I disconnected...measured the voltage and it was 13v. So for at least the P117 folks you don't get the solid green-charged indication...it just continually shows charging. I don't know if it will damage anything holding in that charge mode too long...but I wasn't going to test the theory... One ten sec charge was enough to get my battery back alive.

  • @PawPawPumelo
    @PawPawPumelo 3 роки тому

    It worked for me too. I had to use a 9V alkaline battery at the identified - and + terminals of the Ryobi pack's 5 lithium cell battery to raise the Ryobi pack's 5 cell voltage from 3.7 (which was too low for the video's method as the blinking red light would become a slowly fading in and out red light, never starting the blinking green light). I raised the 3.7 volts to a voltage around 7.7 before the method in the video would work (it gave a blinking green light at that point). I used a digital multimeter to probe the 5 cell pack's voltage the whole time so I could see the voltage rising, which gives a lot more information than just a blinking green light.

  • @jomitchus
    @jomitchus 2 роки тому

    my P102 battery is now working, Thanks for a great video!!

  • @outlet6989
    @outlet6989 2 роки тому

    Your mention of the security bit screwdriver cannot be underestimated. Those retaining screws are torque screws with a protruding nipple at the center. That nipple prevents the screwdriver from fully seating into the screw and prevents the easy removal of the screw. Another point I would like to discuss is when the red led on the charger does not come on. This has happened to me several times. It occurs when the charger is inserted into a wall outlet or extension cord. If the outlet experiences a power surge, the onboard electronics get fried. If the battery has been placed into the charger, it suffers the same fate. All my chargers are now protected by a surge-protected power strip.

  • @markmagee8896
    @markmagee8896 7 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for your time to produce this vid, fixed me right up.

  • @GeorgeWMays
    @GeorgeWMays 6 років тому

    You Sir are a bright star in a dark sky. Thanks a bunch for the tip.

  • @Jd-jm8xt
    @Jd-jm8xt 5 років тому +1

    Tried this today and worked perfect. Saved me some $$, Thank you.

  • @drixy95
    @drixy95 7 років тому

    Worked for me too! Thanks! You saved me the hassle of going back to HD for an exchange...

  • @michaelmcdaniel3006
    @michaelmcdaniel3006 4 роки тому

    Worked perfectly! I had to order the security bits from Amazon ($9) but an easy and fast fix. Thank you Toolboy!!!

    • @stevebabiak6997
      @stevebabiak6997 3 роки тому

      Harbor Freight sells an inexpensive kit of those security bits.

  • @MorganMoran
    @MorganMoran 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video and explanation as to what is happening and why. Your video was the only one I found that didn't require the use of an additional charger or 12V DC source.
    The only thing that went a little differently for me, is when I connected the simultaneous (yellow and black in video) wires to negative side of the battery, it would blink red, and then green, and just keep on blinking green. I let it blink for about 30 seconds, and then tried it again. After the third time, and still after about 30 seconds, the green light stayed solid. I am guessing maybe my battery was really dead?
    After that, it worked just like your video! Thanks again for your help!

  • @solarenergynow08
    @solarenergynow08 4 роки тому +1

    Best video relevant to dead ryobi batteries..thanks!

    • @meteoriter1647
      @meteoriter1647 3 роки тому

      solarenergynow08; absolutely correct statement - best video relevant to dead Ryobi batteries!

  • @motebello
    @motebello 9 років тому +2

    Thanks very much for this. It works just as shown !Saved me some money ! Thanks again !

  • @fabianguerra3646
    @fabianguerra3646 7 років тому

    That was a Awesome Hack. My battery got wet and won't charge at all going to try that Thanks So much..Wow.. I thought I was going to have to buy a new battery...Thanks.. for helping me save money I'm a disable Dad with 3 kids on a fix income that helps me out so much..

  • @galgosdelbernal8605
    @galgosdelbernal8605 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot! I do repair two of my batteries! Ryobi Lithium 18v! It its true! They do awake and work again very well! Tampico, México. 04-11-2021.

  • @jeffsanders7691
    @jeffsanders7691 5 років тому

    Wow! Just wow! I just tried this and so far is been one min and my p102 battery is charging!
    Liked and subscribed!

  • @douglasmeyer9446
    @douglasmeyer9446 3 роки тому +1

    Note that this works on dual chemistry chargers, the newer P118B will not work
    The 118B is not set up to charge NiCds, so tricking it into thinking you're charging a NiCd prevents it from charging at all.

  • @g10101010101
    @g10101010101 5 років тому

    thanks for the video. for helping me out my p102 ryobi battery now is charging after nothing no lights. realistic video for average person doesn't have a table top adjustable voltage charger or drilling holes through the ryobi battery in other videos.

  • @mikebower960
    @mikebower960 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the insight. I resurrected 2 of these using this method. The only difference is I didnt use a multimeter and while tapping the yellow and black the green light kept flashing. Whatever it worked. Thanks again

  • @syckstryng7118
    @syckstryng7118 6 років тому +12

    I had 2 batts that wouldn’t take a charge, I was irritated to say the least, I followed your video and both work again, great fix, stupid battery design!

    • @johncoops6897
      @johncoops6897 4 роки тому +1

      It's not a stupid design. Lithium cells have a minimum SAFE voltage, and need special handling if they drop below that. Many people reckon it's dangerous to recharge any cells below about 2.7V, but in reality they can often (sometimes) come good if they have fallen below that.
      In this battery the cells were at ONE VOLT each. That is definitely considered "completely dead".
      Even if you can kick start them, they really shouldn't be charged at such a high current from such a low voltage... the best solution is to bring EACH cell up to (say) 2.5V using a current-regulated supply of 50mA or 100mA, then see if they are all holding that charge after a few days. If yes, then proceed to recharge, otherwise that cell is 100% dead.

  • @leoc5908
    @leoc5908 4 роки тому

    It is Real, Very easy to do, thanks for your support, my actual económica situación took me to look for a cheap option. Thanks a lot!!!

  • @MegaGoji1954
    @MegaGoji1954 7 років тому

    Thanks for putting up this video. It saved me $40.

  • @JAMESJJEFFERS
    @JAMESJJEFFERS 6 років тому

    Worked like a charm on a battery that is over 2 yrs old... Thank You.. Charging as we speak.. 👍👍👍 8-17-2018 5:46pm...

  • @wolfsmith2865
    @wolfsmith2865 7 років тому

    you just saved me a bunch of money on two dead packs. thanks!

  • @copowells
    @copowells 8 років тому

    Fantastic instructions. Thanks for the demo, it revived my battery.

  • @nicholasslabosz9941
    @nicholasslabosz9941 5 років тому

    Thanks for the vid. Super simple and just saved myself $80 AUD.