There are size 18650 batteries inside that battery pack. There is probably only 1 of those needing replacement or resetting. All should work well then.
I have 3 of the same Flexvolt battery you have, one came with my chainsaw and I bought a package of two a month later...that was about 20 months ago. Now two of them charge perfectly and one...charger light blinks once then nothing. I have a charger in the garage and another in the house...same behavior. The battery is definitely seated just fine in the chargers, I do press the release button. I jumpstarted from one of the identical batteries...got one light to come on the battery but same behavior in the charger...one blink then nothing. I tried charging from a float-type 1.5amp automotive charger but it says it is already charged. Maybe I will try jumpstarting from one of my 4 and 5 amp batteries.
If you have a DC power supply and multi meter, just open the battery & check the voltage of each side. I guess it has different voltage in each of the three packed sides connected together, I already fixed my Milwaukee 12AH battery with this method since one side was 3.5 and the other was 3.74 after equalizing them with 3.8V it started charging with zero problem, + I saw videos with guys fixing dewalt the same way on UA-cam
It would be nice of Craftsman had the designations of what polarity's and what not each of the terminals were on the 60 volt, but mine doesn't show anything like that.
Read the Description ! He said "it Works , Usually" but you rather sit here and Criticize Him ! I have done many of these things before and it works sometimes, actually , Most of the time ! Don't Criticize the Guy !!!!
So this has been happening a lot with this exact battery. I have a few of the flexvolt 9ah batteries and also the same exact charger. I thought the same thing you thought when i bought the batteries recently. I was actually about to take them back. I know it’s hard to believe but you actually aren’t seating the battery correctly. Yes, you are fully seating it. But for this battery, due to the size and weight, when you force it into the charger without fully depressing the release it makes a connection before it is fully seated and in my case it would show the battery was fully charged on the charger, even though it was nearly dead. You have to fully depress the release, and i mean fully, all the way until the battery is fully seated and then release, and it should charge. Again, i know your fully seating it but i can tell in the video you are not depressing the release fully, and although what you’re doing works for literally any other battery they make, this particular one is picky about how it is connected to the charger. Mine did what yours is doing right out of the box, before ever being used at all, and it was all because of not fully depressing the release button until fully seated
@@shoDOHC let me know if it works. I actually was about to do the same thing you did as i have done it before, and i came across another video and tried what i just explained above. Hope it works out for you my friend. These flexvolt batteries are far too expensive to have issues
Друг, это никак не работает, купил новую зарядку 118 и новый flexvolt 6ah, не заряжается, другая батарея всё ok. Попробовал как угодно нажать, изо всех сил нажать, никак не хочет заряжаться... 😢😢
Same happen to my flex volt 6ah, good thing its from garage sale, didn’t cost me much but done all the stuff and still didn’t charge. I went thru all videos of battery fix for dewal haha
Perhaps you drained the tiny charge by continuously pressing the status button on the battery. The %charge light seemed to have gone out before you took your finger off the status button and plugged it into the charger.
That really could be a fix for some of us. Might as well try! I'm gonna do another video with a few more ideas to try. One with less bs and more straight to the point focus
Unfortunately it can vary case by case. But TYPICALLY it's a low-no voltage issue that causes the charger to "not see" the battery. What I can tell you is to at least try jumping it, them go from there- fusable links, dead cells and so forth
The wires you used are a little to thin for the power your using if you use more bigger wire so it doesn’t get to warm or over heat also maybe try out the wires on the battery again for around 1/2 mins sounds quite a long time but it should hopefully juice it enough for the charger to recognise it but honestly the price of that battery I’d say your right with price around £200/£300 wouldn’t pay it if I’m honest good video tho lol 😂🤣
Here's why you sound like an absolute pretentious clown. Any real mechanic knows that a collection of tools one has isn't some mega collection that daddy magically gave you. You find most a few at a time over decades. Much like my incredibly usefull and powerful husky ratchet and klein strippers, they are part of a real collection of tools that I earned. If you wana be some dickfake fanboy little kid about a specific brand, go ahead knock that tiny brain out. You're the exact type of maliable target all those brand hope so bad that they'll hook in the ass. All you. Congratulations boomer.
That worked just fine
Wasn't charging now it is
6ah flexvolt 20v. 60v
Thank u
This could have been a 30 second video
Make the video then
Yeah but i would have missed a couple of laughs
There are size 18650 batteries inside that battery pack. There is probably only 1 of those needing replacement or resetting. All should work well then.
El cargador no es el indicado para cargar la batería FlexVolt, puede usar un DCB116
I have 3 of the same Flexvolt battery you have, one came with my chainsaw and I bought a package of two a month later...that was about 20 months ago. Now two of them charge perfectly and one...charger light blinks once then nothing. I have a charger in the garage and another in the house...same behavior. The battery is definitely seated just fine in the chargers, I do press the release button. I jumpstarted from one of the identical batteries...got one light to come on the battery but same behavior in the charger...one blink then nothing. I tried charging from a float-type 1.5amp automotive charger but it says it is already charged. Maybe I will try jumpstarting from one of my 4 and 5 amp batteries.
How frustrating this crap is. Let us know if you find a solution
If you have a DC power supply and multi meter, just open the battery & check the voltage of each side. I guess it has different voltage in each of the three packed sides connected together, I already fixed my Milwaukee 12AH battery with this method since one side was 3.5 and the other was 3.74 after equalizing them with 3.8V it started charging with zero problem, + I saw videos with guys fixing dewalt the same way on UA-cam
J'ai le même problème avec les miennes mais je vois pas comment faire
It would be nice of Craftsman had the designations of what polarity's and what not each of the terminals were on the 60 volt, but mine doesn't show anything like that.
That does suck..time to bust out the DVOM
Read the Description ! He said "it Works , Usually" but you rather sit here and Criticize Him ! I have done many of these things before and it works sometimes, actually , Most of the time ! Don't Criticize the Guy !!!!
Thank you, sir. I appreciate the kindness 🙏🏼
@@shoDOHC, You are Most Welcome my Friend and thanks for these Tutorials , they are Inspiring and very helpful to many .Take Care .
So this has been happening a lot with this exact battery. I have a few of the flexvolt 9ah batteries and also the same exact charger. I thought the same thing you thought when i bought the batteries recently. I was actually about to take them back. I know it’s hard to believe but you actually aren’t seating the battery correctly. Yes, you are fully seating it. But for this battery, due to the size and weight, when you force it into the charger without fully depressing the release it makes a connection before it is fully seated and in my case it would show the battery was fully charged on the charger, even though it was nearly dead. You have to fully depress the release, and i mean fully, all the way until the battery is fully seated and then release, and it should charge. Again, i know your fully seating it but i can tell in the video you are not depressing the release fully, and although what you’re doing works for literally any other battery they make, this particular one is picky about how it is connected to the charger. Mine did what yours is doing right out of the box, before ever being used at all, and it was all because of not fully depressing the release button until fully seated
Very interesting stuff. Thanks a bunch I will give this a shot!
@@shoDOHC let me know if it works. I actually was about to do the same thing you did as i have done it before, and i came across another video and tried what i just explained above. Hope it works out for you my friend. These flexvolt batteries are far too expensive to have issues
@Dakota Carter hell yeah! I'll get back hopefully it's not been too long!
Друг, это никак не работает, купил новую зарядку 118 и новый flexvolt 6ah, не заряжается, другая батарея всё ok. Попробовал как угодно нажать, изо всех сил нажать, никак не хочет заряжаться... 😢😢
I have the same exact battery with the same issue
Flex volt DeWalt battery not charging
Have you found a solution
Somome her posted a comment below with a solution, perhaps it'll work for you...my technique was to forget it all
Same happen to my flex volt 6ah, good thing its from garage sale, didn’t cost me much but done all the stuff and still didn’t charge. I went thru all videos of battery fix for dewal haha
Perhaps you drained the tiny charge by continuously pressing the status button on the battery. The %charge light seemed to have gone out before you took your finger off the status button and plugged it into the charger.
Interesting. I should re-run the test and see what comes of it..we gotta solve this problem
@@shoDOHC What size lithium cells are inside the DeWalt batteries? They are about Samsungs about 2x the size of an 18650 and have a cap on one end.
It works bro 🎉😮
Hell yeah. Glad the vid helped ya
Can do 72v good battery kicker to 36v dead battery tnx
It should really be ok. Keep in mind how the charger is just looking for a vase voltage so it's really a pre-screen
Eh em....BASE voltage
tbh you can just try cleaning it first. 99% of the time just some rubbing alcohol on 800 grit sandpaper and jamming it in the slots fixes it.
That really could be a fix for some of us. Might as well try! I'm gonna do another video with a few more ideas to try. One with less bs and more straight to the point focus
Isn't that charger 12 and 20v only?
They are 20v batteries
Its 3 batteries in one case
Can some one tell how i can fix it please
Unfortunately it can vary case by case. But TYPICALLY it's a low-no voltage issue that causes the charger to "not see" the battery. What I can tell you is to at least try jumping it, them go from there- fusable links, dead cells and so forth
The wires you used are a little to thin for the power your using if you use more bigger wire so it doesn’t get to warm or over heat also maybe try out the wires on the battery again for around 1/2 mins sounds quite a long time but it should hopefully juice it enough for the charger to recognise it but honestly the price of that battery I’d say your right with price around £200/£300 wouldn’t pay it if I’m honest good video tho lol 😂🤣
I used thin headphones wires and it worked for my 54v 6amp battery lol only 3 seconds did like electricity shock.
I use 14 Ga solid electrical wiring
Size of the wires will not be the problem.
@@whiteflagrage probs cell balance or faulty cells could be anything but only way to find out with these batteries is take apart and test each cell
@@Brad-0212 yep I think you're getting close to solving it
I did this and it set two batteries on fire
Sounds like you blew it
Say no to drugs kids! 😂
Kids, always say yes to drugs.
Dude you should of been a tool salesman instead
Take 5 seconds and solder tabs on the wires
It's a male and female connection. Why would you solder that if it's not permanent. This is only to jump a battery.
No soldering irons at that garage sale?
@whiteflagrage3840 yeah they had 4. I bought all 6 of them
Bla bla bishy bla de blishy bla de blishy
So what did you end up telling your boyfriend?
Bro you talk to much... just get to the point
Awww someone's got a dirty lil diaper :( it's ok bud, you'll get through this..just be positive!
@@shoDOHC he's right though.
@lardy what, you weirdos wana do a zoom meeting about it or what? A meeting on wall street?
He talked, you listened. See what that makes YOU in this relationship. Stop bitching!
Didn't fix my battery but did go out and buy a bunch of Klein tools. Why? I don't know!
Didnt help my battery
Sounds like your problem now
He did Plug a Husky Cordless ratchet and a Klein Wire stripper. He Did NOT accomplish much.
Oh well, back to searching youtube for the RIGHT video!
Here's why you sound like an absolute pretentious clown. Any real mechanic knows that a collection of tools one has isn't some mega collection that daddy magically gave you. You find most a few at a time over decades. Much like my incredibly usefull and powerful husky ratchet and klein strippers, they are part of a real collection of tools that I earned. If you wana be some dickfake fanboy little kid about a specific brand, go ahead knock that tiny brain out. You're the exact type of maliable target all those brand hope so bad that they'll hook in the ass. All you. Congratulations boomer.
That escalated quick!
To much nonsense talk
Go make your own vid then lol, while ya at it change that diaper too 🤣