I have a KC14XC Drill/Driver that has done stirling service for many years. However, it had been relegated to the 2nd division by a later acquisition and eventually the battery died. B&D discontinued them years ago but I bought a Vintsky clone NiMh 3.0Ahr that seems to be fine Since I have only used it as a drill until yesterday when I tried to use it as a driver, I noticed that it was only working on fast rate, so it was almost impossible to start a screw.
So the question is: is the fault in the speed controller in the drill or the battery? !s there 14.4V on the side terminal of the battery or some lower voltage, 3.6V or 4.8V possibly
Does anybody still have a B&D battery, could you measure the voltage for me?
In the absence of a volt meter, a car light bulb (12V) could be used.
If you connect between the main two end terminals the bulb should light brightly (assuming the battery is charged)
If you connect between the side terminal and the adjacent top terminal, if the bulb is out then the side terminal is 14.4V. Connect between the side and the far terminals, the bulb should be full brightness.
Otherwise, side to far terminal, bulb should be dim and side to adjacent terminals, bulb half brightness.
So the question is: is the fault in the speed controller in the drill or the battery? !s there 14.4V on the side terminal of the battery or some lower voltage, 3.6V or 4.8V possibly
Does anybody still have a B&D battery, could you measure the voltage for me?
In the absence of a volt meter, a car light bulb (12V) could be used.
If you connect between the main two end terminals the bulb should light brightly (assuming the battery is charged)
If you connect between the side terminal and the adjacent top terminal, if the bulb is out then the side terminal is 14.4V. Connect between the side and the far terminals, the bulb should be full brightness.
Otherwise, side to far terminal, bulb should be dim and side to adjacent terminals, bulb half brightness.