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Replacing Dewalt 18 Volt Batteries

March 20th, 2009 Greg Smith No comments

I purchased a reconditioned cordless Dewalt combo tool set (hammer drill, Circular Saw, Reciprocating Saw, Flexible Floodlight) well over ten years ago. The tools have been one of the best tool investments I made and they have performed perfectly over the years.

Except for the batteries. They no longer hold a charge and it’s time to replace them. My options are:

I do not buy things on price along. So what performance metrics can I look at?

Comparing the two NICAD options, the rebuilt NICAD batteries are a better deal since I would be getting considerable more amp-hours for a little more money. Plus, I already have the chargers so there are no additional expenses.


Comparing the NICAD vs the Lithium Ion, the Lithium Ion weighs less than the NICAD. I love my Dewalt tools but they are heavy and the NICAD batteries are about 2.5 lbs vs 1.5 for the Lithium Ion batteries. Eliminating a pound off the weight of the tool would be good my tennis elbow.

For other performance information on NICAD vs Lithium Ion, I found a helpful FAQ on the Digital Reality Crew forums which has some comments from an experienced user. A few things I’ve noted is that the Lithium Ion battery will not loose power while being unused where a NICAD will, the Lithium Ion has slightly less capacity than the NICAD and the NiCad battery will fade as it looses power but the Lithium Ion will just shut off.

Based on this information I am heavily weighted toward the Lithium Ion option (one with a battery charger). Is there anything else I should consider?

Important Safety & Recycling Information

February 6th, 2004 Greg Smith Comments off
From: ClieInfo@am.sony.com 
Subject: Important Safety & Recycling Information / Revised CLIE Operating Instructions 
Date: February 6, 2004 1:07:26 PM MST 

Dear Valued CLIE Handheld Customer,

Most CLIE handhelds are powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that
offers long battery life. Sony is providing additional safety information
below for the following Sony CLIE handheld models equipped with the capability
to remove the internal lithium ion battery and which contained related removal
directions for recycling in the models' operating instructions:

NR/NX Series: PEG-NR70, PEG-NR70V, PEG-NX60, PEG-NX70V, PEG-NX73V,PEG-NX80V

TG Series: PEG-TG50

SJ Series: PEG-SJ33

UX Series: PEG-UX40, PEG-UX50

TJ Series PEG-TJ25, PEG-TJ35

Lithium-Ion batteries are sensitive and should never be removed from the above
listed models unless the battery has been discharged. Simply because a unit
may not operate does not necessarily indicate a battery has discharged.
In addition, metal instruments such as pliers or tweezers should not be used
to remove the internal batteries. Otherwise, a risk of short circuit and
overheating could exist, potentially resulting in injury.

ALL USERS OF THE ABOVE-REFERENCED MODELS SHOULD THEREFORE NOT REMOVE
THE INTERNAL LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

Customers should disregard the directions in the operating instructions
regarding battery disposal/recycling. When disposing of CLIE handhelds
(or other Sony computer products), customers should instead visit
www.eiae.org, a website maintained by the Environmental Issues Council
of the Electronic Industries Alliance, for detailed information on local
or national recycling programs available to U.S. consumers.
Sony is a participating member of the Electronic Industries Alliance
which promotes responsible disposal of electronic products.

As always, if you are experiencing performance issues with your CLIE handheld,
please visit Sony's CLIE customer support site at www.sony.com/clie/support
for assistance. Customers should never remove the internal battery while
attempting to troubleshoot issues with the CLIE handheld.
If you have questions, please contact Sony at (877) 760-SONY(7669).

Sincerely,
Sony Electronics Inc.