Absolutely superb battery conversion job👌 I have gone a different way to convert several of my old 18 volt Dewalt NI-CAD/NI-MH power tools to Lithium Ion. I use the original NI-CAD battery top cover and battery connector and attach a slimline Lithium Ion adapter shoe directly to the original NI-CAD top plate. This assembly of old top plate and Lithium adapter shoe is then fixed into the power tool battery port with 4 small self tapping screws and then a standard Dewalt 18 volt Lithium Ion battery can be fitted to all the modified power tools. So far I have successfully converted an 18 volt cordless vacuum cleaner,a 165mm trim saw, a compact angle drive drill and a SDS masonry drill....all work very good on the Lithium Ion packs.
You can actually buy the complete adapter (very cheap) which is very good quality and also has USB out. Search Battery Adapter DM18D With USB, Compatible With Dewalt 18V Tools
Except that you may ruin your batteries if they expect a tool with part or all of the BMS circuit in it, since the Dewalt 12V/14.4V/18V NiCd tools had no such circuitry in them, and I am certain that "some" (if not all) Dewalt Li-Ion batteries in the 18V/20V families, do not have the BMS in them.
Wow, I have never seen such a super quality film here and it seems to be 4 K quality and the revision of the old worn batteries is TOP and even the manufacturer could not do it better. I would certainly entrust my device to him for the repair and you will not find many such perfectionist repairers.
I had three cordless drills - two of which were at least 13 years old - and had been sidelined fro almost a decade It was only a year or so ago that I had to repair a LiOn Battery in a MAKITA cordless drill -- It was then decided to convert and re-pack the three Power tools that were set aside - and convert them to LiOn It certainly was better than dumping them. I see many for sale at local Trash & Treasure markets - being sold for the equivalent of USD $3 - unfortunately not many of then have the charger to go with it -- so selling them after a modification has been completed - makes it difficult to SELL sans charger
Top class video with very clear instructions. My tip for sourcing Lithium ion cells is to check out your recycling centre where these 18560 cells can be found in every tool battery also in hoovers and anything else using lithium batteries such as hoovers etc. An almost limitless supply of free good batteries.
During Covid-19 I found couple half used cans of interior white paint and I decided to paint the garage. I needed a 9v battery to test out something and found 2 good ones....all in our localrecyclecenter.
I purchased a brand new Black and Decker 20v lithium impact drill/driver for $49.95. I know it's difficult tossing perfectly good tools with bad batteries, but still. I have other drills, but that's the only one I use now. It's powerful and changing bits is super easy. The money and time you spend to get the batteries and other parts and then assemble, it's cheaper to get something new and modern.
As much as i like fixing items instead of throwing them away and spending more money on replacements. Because would doesnt like to save some money. But in this case, i ended up just buying two battery packs for my cordless drill for thirty bucks. None the less, great video.
Thank you for the instructions on the conversion process. Hardest part was following the battery wiring - parallel / series. But, I have my Ryobi 12v drill converted :)
I upgraded my old cordless drill with 6S Li-po Graphene battery and brushless motor . the 18V Ni-Cd battery was dead long time ago and the brushed motor was gone. Now I have brand new top notch drill with invested 100 bucks and few hours work.
Excelente tutorial , sus conocimientos de electrónica son muy grandes , muy buena transformación , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓 🔝 💨
This is what I was expecting from conversion of the old ni-cd batteries to lithium-ion battery pack and the chargers requirements and how to fabricate such a charger. Thanks a lot.
Very cool way to recycle a power tool that still had some life left in it! And it was way more cost efficient to make those modifications then buying a new drill set! Where did you get the batteries from, that price seems really good to me.
Very nice. I did the same thing with battery pack, and charger for my old Black n Decker Drill and charger. (People make fun of the brand; but, Hey! it works!) I used batteries from a Dewalt 20v. One cell was bad out of the pack. I also used a cell to replace the battery in my NON-Repairable electronic cigarette. Never toss Lithium Ion Battery packs; There is a use for them! Make something!
Nice video a diagram would of been cool, since the important, most intresting part was not shown totally.. the wiring of the batt wasnt shown rite, wish u would of spin o turn all around to see all the detail of the soldering u say parallel, but i was only able to view how 4 of 6 batt was spot weld. 2 batt i wasnt sure of🤔. where they bridge to the rest of the batt or soldered directly to the board??
Great video, nice tips, would do it too for my oldy but goody DeWalt DC981 ... BUT ... am too scared of fire/explosion of Li-Ion batt's. If something burns in ''3S 40A BMS'' overcharge protection might be disabled and than BIG BANG. While if the fire breaks out in the Li-Ion there is literally nothing you can do to put it out. I do a lot of handy work, sometimes charging in the house, in the shed also in the room or adjacent room, where I work, so ...... rather no Li-Ion. Will go with 1,2 V LiitoKala Sub C, 3500 mAh, Ni-Mh and sleep tight :).
Long ago I also took apart an old battery but I just replaced the cells with the same chemistry and spot welded together. If I knew I could upgrade to lithium I would would have done so.
Amazing video, and just the information i was looking for! Could you please also specify what spot welder you are using? I don't have one, or access to one.
Nice idea, but u shouldn't remove all part in old nimh changer and use this new lion changer. It changer 5ah battery really really slow (about 0.8-1A) and not safe for battery.
Most NiCad battery packs have a thermal fuse that goes bad. If you compare positive to negative on a good battery and a bad battery one of the terminals on the battery will not show voltage.
great video sir, I have the same drill with the battery no holding charge , So i will do the same Conversion. I think the battery Circute board will over-heat if using continuous drilling.
Do you have a video converting older 18v Ryobi Ni-Cd batteries? That would be so awesome if you do, please make one if you can, thanks and great video!
One question is there anyway the lithium oin battery's still good cuz of the bms being fried and it made all the batteries to .013 percent now ? Do you know if u think i can save them batterys ? There still good no physical damage to the batterys
Very good job, the cells are high discharge ? or are they recycled from Laptop?. I did a similar job (But not as good) for a Dewalt 18V Drill and only 5 cells (21V) fit in the case, using a 5S 100A BMS from the silver ones. And I did exactly something similar with the charger using a 24V Printer transformer, but it must have a protection circuit because it deactivates 0V when connecting the battery, I have to do it several times. Greetings from Venezuela
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Man, that's what I call a CLEAN WORK. Well done! Thanks for sharing. Even being a layman, I have enough tools and I'm definetely doing it soon. Instead of the lithium battery charger you've used, could I use a normal 12.6V power supply? If so, which could be the minimum amperage for a 3S2P pack? Thanks again. All the best.
Hi, really interesting video, your drill/battery/charger were at 12.5v, I have a Bosch 14.4 volt drill and I have found on eBay BMS module 4S rated at 16.8v, assuming 3S is not able to cope with 14.4 volt, am I correct to use the 4S ?
So intelligent & talented sir what is the price of entry to send my old packs and charger to you and your upgrade fro them to the @15v level?? seems so easy but we all learn by doing but you have backend stuff we do not. Thanks
These DIY videos are great but the cost of converting old nicd to lions are not that cheap if you havent a spot welder. I did convert it a time ago, i am satisfied with but might have change the charger and bms board bcuz one of my batteries dies quick on every 3 charging cycles.
What would happen if the new li ion battery pack is plugged into the origainal ni cad charger? EXPLOSION???? The internal BMS won't prevent that from occurring?
Why using a battery charger instead of a 12,6-13,6 Volts power supply? BMS is a charger itself.
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Yes! I asked this question too. By the way, could you explain to a layman like me how I could know if the battery is charged using just a power suply? Is there a way to solder one green and one red LEDs somewhere? Where would it be? Thank you
Una BMS 3S de 40A no es demasiada corriente para la descarga? No seria mas recomendable una de BMS 3s 25A? Gracias y gran video Compartirías el stl del modelo de las pilas con la inserción de la bms ? 😊
@@stefanvarlan9256 Nu este un 40A BMS 3S prea mult curent pentru descărcare? Nu ar fi mai recomandabil un BMS 3s 25A? Mulțumiri și mare video Vrei să împărtășești stl-ul modelului de baterie cu inserția bms ? 😊
wow don't know if you could help me, I have 2 24-volt DeWalt battery's that are bad would like to convert to lithium batteries and change the charger also
I followed your instrction but got some red light on the bms like unbalance batteries works for a few seconds and drain the batteries indicates they are charging but same result any ideas that could help Thanks
Lithium battery charger $6, 18650 cells $18, BMS module $6 ...Your talent...Priceless.
spot welder, 3D printer
@@UGPepe u dont need 3d printer u can just glue the cells and spotwelder board costs like 20 or u can just solder the cells ik its not safe tho
Soldering the cells isn’t safe?
@@blueback21just watch out u dont bring too much warmth into the batterie cells. It will damage it
So 6+18+6=$30, plus effort. vs. replacement battery ~$20. Is it worth it?
Absolutely superb battery conversion job👌
I have gone a different way to convert several of my old 18 volt Dewalt NI-CAD/NI-MH power tools to Lithium Ion.
I use the original NI-CAD battery top cover and battery connector and attach a slimline Lithium Ion adapter shoe directly to the original NI-CAD top plate.
This assembly of old top plate and Lithium adapter shoe is then fixed into the power tool battery port with 4 small self tapping screws and then a standard Dewalt 18 volt Lithium Ion battery can be fitted to all the modified power tools.
So far I have successfully converted an 18 volt cordless vacuum cleaner,a 165mm trim saw, a compact angle drive drill and a SDS masonry drill....all work very good on the Lithium Ion packs.
You can actually buy the complete adapter (very cheap) which is very good quality and also has USB out. Search Battery Adapter DM18D With USB, Compatible With Dewalt 18V Tools
Except that you may ruin your batteries if they expect a tool with part or all of the BMS circuit in it, since the Dewalt 12V/14.4V/18V NiCd tools had no such circuitry in them, and I am certain that "some" (if not all) Dewalt Li-Ion batteries in the 18V/20V families, do not have the BMS in them.
Wow, I have never seen such a super quality film here and it seems to be 4 K quality and the revision of the old worn batteries is TOP and even the manufacturer could not do it better. I would certainly entrust my device to him for the repair and you will not find many such perfectionist repairers.
I had three cordless drills - two of which were at least 13 years old -
and had been sidelined fro almost a decade
It was only a year or so ago that I had to repair a LiOn Battery in a
MAKITA cordless drill --
It was then decided to convert and re-pack the three Power tools that
were set aside - and convert them to LiOn
It certainly was better than dumping them.
I see many for sale at local Trash & Treasure markets - being sold for
the equivalent of USD $3 - unfortunately not many of then have the
charger to go with it -- so selling them after a modification has been
completed - makes it difficult to SELL sans charger
Top class video with very clear instructions. My tip for sourcing Lithium ion cells is to check out your recycling centre where these 18560 cells can be found in every tool battery also in hoovers and anything else using lithium batteries such as hoovers etc. An almost limitless supply of free good batteries.
During Covid-19 I found couple half used cans of interior white paint and I decided to paint the garage. I needed a 9v battery to test out something and found 2 good ones....all in our localrecyclecenter.
This has to be one of coolest battery conversion videos ever! Super clean. Nice job! Liked and subscribed!
Awesome instructional video! Concise, simple, and no drawn out "look how smart I am" speeches! Bravo!! I am 100% going to do this!!
Probably the best conversion O have ever seen with great detail !!
I purchased a brand new Black and Decker 20v lithium impact drill/driver for $49.95. I know it's difficult tossing perfectly good tools with bad batteries, but still. I have other drills, but that's the only one I use now. It's powerful and changing bits is super easy. The money and time you spend to get the batteries and other parts and then assemble, it's cheaper to get something new and modern.
Very nice, well thought out conversion done to a high standard. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Nice touch updating the charger too. A great updated drill at a great price, nice job.
As much as i like fixing items instead of throwing them away and spending more money on replacements. Because would doesnt like to save some money. But in this case, i ended up just buying two battery packs for my cordless drill for thirty bucks. None the less, great video.
Excelente, tenía algunas dudas en renovar mi taladro 18v, seguí las instrucciones ocupe bms 5s y quedó perfecto 👌
That was purely a fascinating upgrade to lithium Ion. Your the best.
Thank you for the instructions on the conversion process. Hardest part was following the battery wiring - parallel / series. But, I have my Ryobi 12v drill converted :)
I upgraded my old cordless drill with 6S Li-po Graphene battery and brushless motor . the 18V Ni-Cd battery was dead long time ago and the brushed motor was gone. Now I have brand new top notch drill with invested 100 bucks and few hours work.
Excelente tutorial , sus conocimientos de electrónica son muy grandes , muy buena transformación , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓 🔝 💨
Very neat and tidy video. Great content as well; especially enjoyed the effort you went to with upgrading the original charger.
This is what I was expecting from conversion of the old ni-cd batteries to lithium-ion battery pack and the chargers requirements and how to fabricate such a charger. Thanks a lot.
One of the best videos i have watched in UA-cam , presentation and nice useful Educational video !! Well done .
Very cool way to recycle a power tool that still had some life left in it! And it was way more cost efficient to make those modifications then buying a new drill set!
Where did you get the batteries from, that price seems really good to me.
Best Lithium conversion project ever !
I really enjoyed your video, THANK YOU for your time making it!
Have you posted the STL for the battery holder? Nice job on the conversion, it's good to put older tools back to use.
Brilliant work, dude! Nicely done!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Those stickers at the end killed me! Yes. I will never try to fix anything again! Thank you?
Very nice.
I did the same thing with battery pack, and charger for my old Black n Decker Drill and charger. (People make fun of the brand; but, Hey! it works!)
I used batteries from a Dewalt 20v. One cell was bad out of the pack.
I also used a cell to replace the battery in my NON-Repairable electronic cigarette.
Never toss Lithium Ion Battery packs; There is a use for them!
Make something!
Very nice! I have a similar Dewalt drill/charger configured for NiCAD cells.
Impresionante, lo ha hecho perfecto y con gran facilidad.
Good job
İs it possible to see your spot welding(how did you do that)
Nice video a diagram would of been cool, since the important, most intresting part was not shown totally.. the wiring of the batt wasnt shown rite, wish u would of spin o turn all around to see all the detail of the soldering u say parallel, but i was only able to view how 4 of 6 batt was spot weld. 2 batt i wasnt sure of🤔. where they bridge to the rest of the batt or soldered directly to the board??
Nice job once again. If I have time I'm gonna see if I can do it. Providing I have all the parts still.thanks
Excellent videos ! 👍
Great video, nice tips, would do it too for my oldy but goody DeWalt DC981 ... BUT ... am too scared of fire/explosion of Li-Ion batt's. If something burns in ''3S 40A BMS'' overcharge protection might be disabled and than BIG BANG. While if the fire breaks out in the Li-Ion there is literally nothing you can do to put it out. I do a lot of handy work, sometimes charging in the house, in the shed also in the room or adjacent room, where I work, so ...... rather no Li-Ion. Will go with 1,2 V LiitoKala Sub C, 3500 mAh, Ni-Mh and sleep tight :).
Long ago I also took apart an old battery but I just replaced the cells with the same chemistry and spot welded together. If I knew I could upgrade to lithium I would would have done so.
Amazing video, and just the information i was looking for! Could you please also specify what spot welder you are using? I don't have one, or access to one.
Very helpful video. I like your battery spot welder. Were can i get one like that from. Regards
Increíble cambio ,justo eso le pasa a mi atornilladora,felicitaciones
How long did it take for you to learn all these stuff for you to just confidently REMOVE everything?
Exellent job in every aspect...!
congratulations for the work done, could you recommend me a link to get some batteries to do the same change?
Thank you
Nice idea, but u shouldn't remove all part in old nimh changer and use this new lion changer. It changer 5ah battery really really slow (about 0.8-1A) and not safe for battery.
Most NiCad battery packs have a thermal fuse that goes bad. If you compare positive to negative on a good battery and a bad battery one of the terminals on the battery will not show voltage.
I am about to do this exact repair on my dewalt, exactly like the one in the video.
Do you mind sharing the exact parts and numbers that you used?
great video sir, I have the same drill with the battery no holding charge , So i will do the same Conversion. I think the battery Circute board will over-heat if using continuous drilling.
Do you have a video converting older 18v Ryobi Ni-Cd batteries? That would be so awesome if you do, please make one if you can, thanks and great video!
Hi. Do you have a sketch of the holder for the batteries, please? Well thank you
Looking like witching neat and clean electronics amazing
Beautiful conversion!
One question is there anyway the lithium oin battery's still good cuz of the bms being fried and it made all the batteries to .013 percent now ? Do you know if u think i can save them batterys ? There still good no physical damage to the batterys
I added a female adapter to my battery so you could use the wall wart to charge the battery. Much easier. Great video in converting!
Why is it needed to modify the charger? BMS is charging/discharging the Li-on batteries the proper way.
Cool video !!!! Can you do this with the 18v DeWalt ,and provide links to all the parts?
Very cool 😎👍👍
How did you make the sticky labels? Did you order them, how?
better to rebuild with nimh batteries which are also high capacity and still use the original fast charger.
Do NImh last longer than lithium? The nimh in this video lasted 11 years.
Pervect ..... Top !
Thank you very much for this educative video.. Well Done
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Very good job, the cells are high discharge ? or are they recycled from Laptop?.
I did a similar job (But not as good) for a Dewalt 18V Drill and only 5 cells (21V) fit in the case, using a 5S 100A BMS from the silver ones.
And I did exactly something similar with the charger using a 24V Printer transformer, but it must have a protection circuit because it deactivates 0V when connecting the battery, I have to do it several times. Greetings from Venezuela
Man, that's what I call a CLEAN WORK. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Even being a layman, I have enough tools and I'm definetely doing it soon.
Instead of the lithium battery charger you've used, could I use a normal 12.6V power supply?
If so, which could be the minimum amperage for a 3S2P pack?
Thanks again. All the best.
Lithium ion battrties must be voltage and current controlled during charge period.
You make it look all to easy
Hi, really interesting video, your drill/battery/charger were at 12.5v, I have a Bosch 14.4 volt drill and I have found on eBay BMS module 4S rated at 16.8v, assuming 3S is not able to cope with 14.4 volt, am I correct to use the 4S ?
So intelligent & talented sir what is the price of entry to send my old packs and charger to you and your upgrade fro them to the @15v level?? seems so easy but we all learn by doing but you have backend stuff we do not. Thanks
This is great and exactly what I've been looking for. By chance can you post or send me the STL files for the printed battery holder parts?
These DIY videos are great but the cost of converting old nicd to lions are not that cheap if you havent a spot welder. I did convert it a time ago, i am satisfied with but might have change the charger and bms board bcuz one of my batteries dies quick on every 3 charging cycles.
Thats one awesome project! Thank you for sharing, great job and good explanation! You got a new subscriber! 😉
After you had bms on battery pack what will happened if you charge with original charger ?
What would happen if the new li ion battery pack is plugged into the origainal ni cad charger? EXPLOSION???? The internal BMS won't prevent that from occurring?
Really god !! Thanks for sharing.
Nice and clean Recycle!
Nuostabu! Rašau lietuviškai, kadangi girdžiu lietuvišką akcentą.
Do you provide this as a service? For other brands
Why, when you can buy new non branded nimh batteries for $25?
Can you shareholding your trusted seller is? Or are you buying from another source now?
How did or what you used to spot weld the batteries?
Can you give a link to the model for printing the 18650 battery holder? pls
How is over drain of the Li battery handed?
Wow. Nice work! Very well done.
Awesomeness
Why using a battery charger instead of a 12,6-13,6 Volts power supply? BMS is a charger itself.
Yes! I asked this question too. By the way, could you explain to a layman like me how I could know if the battery is charged using just a power suply?
Is there a way to solder one green and one red LEDs somewhere? Where would it be?
Thank you
Could you please share the STL file for the 3D printed battery holder ? I am going to do this conversion. Have 4 batteries for a impact drill. Thank
Good ideas and a great job! Very informative.
Do you have the link to the cells
Could I use a power bank module as a usb charger for this?
I'm not sure what's a more obvious giveaway of the age: that it's a Ni-MH battery, or that it's got screws so you can easily open it.
Una BMS 3S de 40A no es demasiada corriente para la descarga? No seria mas recomendable una de BMS 3s 25A? Gracias y gran video
Compartirías el stl del modelo de las pilas con la inserción de la bms ? 😊
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@@stefanvarlan9256 Nu este un 40A BMS 3S prea mult curent pentru descărcare? Nu ar fi mai recomandabil un BMS 3s 25A? Mulțumiri și mare video
Vrei să împărtășești stl-ul modelului de baterie cu inserția bms ? 😊
Awesome job!
What's the voltage on these batteries? I thought it is 3.7. These are like 2.1V?
can you post a link to the 3d printer code for plastic pieces ?
Very nice tuto, great thanks.
What will happen if you would use the old charger? I wish someone could answer
Awesome importation. Thank. I’ll do this for my stack of 18v & 14.4v dewalt batteries.
What is the link for the lithium battery charger/adapter
Well done 👍
Real Men stufs... Thanks Bro.
wow don't know if you could help me, I have 2 24-volt DeWalt battery's that are bad would like to convert to lithium batteries and change the charger also
Very well done. Extremely informative & well paced
Real cool. Great respect
I followed your instrction but got some red light on the bms like unbalance batteries works for a few seconds and drain the batteries indicates they are charging but same result any ideas that could help
Thanks
Could you share the STL files for the holder for the battery . Thank you
Nice work.