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Our [[Cordless_Drills#DeWalt_DC740KA|dewalt cordless drill]] had a broken battery which needed to be replaced. In order to replace it, we used LiPo batteries with a custom charging curcuit. In addition to this page, the discussions during the replacement can be read on [https://github.com/comakingspace/do-something/issues/12 github]. | |||
Once done, you can find the repaired drill on the [[Drilling Table|drilling table]] again! | |||
== Battery Circuit == | |||
Originally, the battery circuit was using a 20A protection circuit:<br/> | |||
[[File:ProjectDeWalt Battery Replacement 2.jpg|x200px|the inside of the Battery]] | |||
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This was modified in order to support 30A:<br/> | |||
[[File:ProjectDeWalt Battery Replacement 3.jpg|x200px|how i made a 30A protection circuit out of an 20A protection circuit ]]<br/> | |||
The battery case had to be recreated. This was done using the [[3D Printer]]. The files can be found [https://github.com/comakingspace/CommonFiles/tree/master/3DPrintingFiles/DeWalt_Battery here]. | |||
== Charging Station == | |||
Since the battery got replaced, we also needed a new charging station:<br/> | |||
[[File:ProjectDeWalt Battery Replacement 1.jpg|x200px]] | |||
[[Category:3D Printing]] | [[Category:3D Printing]] | ||
[[Category:Electronics]] | [[Category:Electronics]] |
Revision as of 21:54, 29 October 2018
ProjectInfoBox DeWalt baterry replacement | |
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Status: | done |
Release Date: | October 2018 |
Initiator: | |
Team: | Johannes |
Materials Used: | DeWalt cordless drill with broken battery, 3S lipo, a balancer bord, |
Software Used: | Fusion 360 |
Approx. Cost: | approx. 10 € (without the battery) |
Our dewalt cordless drill had a broken battery which needed to be replaced. In order to replace it, we used LiPo batteries with a custom charging curcuit. In addition to this page, the discussions during the replacement can be read on github.
Once done, you can find the repaired drill on the drilling table again!
Battery Circuit
Originally, the battery circuit was using a 20A protection circuit:
This was modified in order to support 30A:
The battery case had to be recreated. This was done using the 3D Printer. The files can be found here.
Charging Station
Since the battery got replaced, we also needed a new charging station: