Welcome to the NiCad Battery Fix site! - Learn to Repair Your NiCad Batteries
Fix any Brand NiCd Rechargeable Tool Battery - Dewalt, Ryobi, Skil, Makita, Craftsman, and more. Any Volt - 7.2v, 9.6v, 12v, 14.4v, 18v, 19.2v, and 24v
This is for the Do-It-Yourselfers! With basic solder skills, you can build yourself a Stronger, Longer lasting, and Higher Quality battery pack than you can buy from any Home Improvement store, or local tool supply shop. At a much better Price!
Find the correct battery pack voltage below to purchase the proper amount of Replacement cells for your power tool battery
| Voltage |
![]() 2400mAh Ni-Cd w/Solder Tabs |
![]() 3800mAh Ni-Mh w/Solder Tabs |
| 7.2 Volt | ||
| 9.6 Volt | ||
| 12 Volt | ||
| 14.4 Volt | $31.80 |
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| 16.8 Volt | ||
| 18 Volt | ||
| 19.2 Volt | ||
| 24 Volt |
Ni-Cd Sub C Replacement Cell Features and Benefits
Ni-Mh Sub C Replacement Cell Features and Benefits
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR BATTERY PACKS
1- Keep batteries out of extreme heat or cold. High temperatures age the chemicals inside batteries prematurely.
2- Never run a battery all the way down. The moment you notice a change or slowdown, it is time to swap packs. Modern NiCd batteries do NOT have “memory effect”. Never put a rubber band around the trigger to completely drain a battery on the advice of a crazy old-timer.
3- Top off batteries before storage. When done with the day’s work, recharge your battery packs before putting them away. Many modern chargers have a “deep-charge” mode that conditions batteries when left in the charger overnight. Consult your manual to see if your charger has this feature.
4- Charge upside down. Your charger creates a lot of heat when it is charging, especially if the pack is really low. Flip the charger so the battery is on the bottom and the charger is on top. This lets the heat from the charger rise and dissapate without further heating the battery.