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22 CommentsReplace the ni-cad pack with a li-ion one. 4 each 18650 cells will give you 14.8vdc. If you use/buy a computer battery you’ll have enough cells for 2 repairs. Get the highest capacity cells you can, i.e. 2.6ahr or higher. Solder them all in series, charge it up and listen to it SCREEM. Works for me. (Reason for computer battery is the quality of the cells and they have tabs to solder to) mikey Mike - 5 déc. 2017 Réponse There is a resistor there so the higher voltage will cause the resistor to melt. Did you receive your EE tech degree at an ITT school? wer werwerwer - 7 janv. 2018 Réponse Was it a resister or a fuse? Just asking. Some small appliances have a safety fuse that resembles a resister. herring - 31 janv. 2018 Réponse I would be worried more about the charging aspect. It looks like a simple voltage divider circuit and a NPN transistor in the area of the charging connector. My guess is that it is comparing the pack voltage to supply voltage and gate opens to charge batteries. VERY rudimentary design, and I am an EE. I thought about trying to upgrade this to Li-ION or LiPO, but decided to toss it instead. LiPO are also fire prone while charging. In a perfect world, all these consumer handheld devices would use a common removable battery pack so we could get prices down further due to economy of scale. dohabandit - 25 déc. 2018 Réponse FYI, if you use 4 Li-Ion 18650 batteries, the total voltage would be 14.8V. But the charger comes with the vacuum is 24V DC 210 mA. I am not sure if the charging voltage is too high for the battery. Pshadow Chien - 17 janv. 2019 Réponse The link for the battery is for an external charging pack on Amazon and I don’t have the tools (or experience) to do what Mike advised above. Is there by chance another way? Anthony Nelson - 3 févr. 2019 Réponse I bought a 4 socket 18650 batt holder off EBAY, 4 -18650 rechargeable 3.7V batts off EBAY. The holder plus batts fit perfectly in the space previously occupied by the NICAD pack and I’m back in business easy! PS, 4-18650 batts equal 14.8 volts and the NICAD pack was 15.6 volts. Mike’s “upgrade” will work perfectly well and within spec all day long. Ed Weldon - 30 juil. 2019 Réponse Link to Amazon for purchase of said battery pack takes you to a headphone jack!! Where can one get the replacement? Or pitch another POS in the landfill. Such a shame. toothpickerno1 - 16 avr. 2020 Réponse I don’t believe the charging circuit will be good for the Li-ion batteries. It’s designed for NiCads and will eventually destroy the Li-ions. Jay Cee - 9 juin 2020 Réponse 4 lithium cells have a MAXIMUM charge voltage of 16.8. The charger for my vacuum is rated at 21V and 100mA. While the charging current is well within the limits of the lithium batteries, leaving the cells charging above 16.8Volts will lead to cell degradation and likely a fire. Secondly, lithium batteries have a minimum discharge current below which attempting to recharge the battery is dangerous (fire risk again). The vacuums discharge circuit is not designed for a low voltage cut out, and will drain the lithium cells below their acceptable operating range. In short do not replace with lithium cells. Alex Barteau - 6 juil. 2020 Réponse Actually, I’d like to start by asking exactly what batteries are used in the dust-buster as sold. Or what are the specs? Since you can’t buy the battery pack as such, it seems like you have to reconstruct it. (No instructions for that part yet.) The photograph makes it look like there’s seven cells in the original. Is that right? I picked up a model number from one of the photographs: hsd-sc1500p. That led me to 2200mAh Sub C NiCd batteries. Is that the correct initial spec? Mixed messages here on the Li-ions! Tom Haverly - 19 juil. 2020 Réponse I bought these batteries from Greenforce eBay seller cells 16 x SubC Sub C 2500mAh 1.2V NiCd Rechargeable Battery with Tab Blue US Stock I couldn’t find any 1500 mHa batteries but these should last even longer between recharge. The important thing is the 1.2 V. When I connected the 13 batteries together it came out 16.75 volts. Some problems I had were that I had to fold over one of the tabs so it could be going the opposite way which allows positive to negative from battery to battery. I’m not sure why they have the tabs going the same direction because it just doesn’t work. Note I used the cardboard separator that was with the original batteries to line them up but it caused the batteries to be too high, so they didn’t fit inside the battery compartment right. I had to grind down some plastic with my dremmel on the top battery supports inside the compartment that holds the batteries in place to make room. Here are some pictures I took https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoTe_z2joSpEg8FVJ9JK... jeff mercer - 7 sept. 2020 Réponse How do you charge a Black and Decker dustbuster?Plug the charger directly into an electrical outlet. Use the charger only in a standard electrical outlet (120V/60Hz). Unplug the charger from outlet before any routine cleaning or maintenance. This product includes rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries.
Why is my Black and Decker dustbuster not charging?Check the charging cord to make sure it is not damaged and it is correctly attached to the charging base. Make sure the switch is in the Off or "O" position. If the charger is working properly it will be warm to the touch. Make sure you have charged the unit for a minimum of 16 hours pre-November 2014.
How long does a Black and Decker dustbuster last?The Black & Decker Dustbuster Bagless Cordless Hand Vac operates for about 25 minutes on a full charge. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
How do you charge a cordless lithium dustbuster?Place the appliance onto the charging base (7) and plug into the electrical outlet. Switch the electrical outlet on. The LED charging indicator (B) will illuminate.
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