![]() The light goes GREEN, which they call "Maintenance charge" I assume a slow trickle. I have a CID1802p, so assume that it is almost the same. Need somebody who has one to tell me if the light goes green or some other way of knowing when battery is charged Ĭannot find the manual, cannot dowload the manual from internet Will it change to green when the battery is charged, yet to happen after many recharges. When I put the battery into the charger, the light is red Works well for what it's worth, you get what you pay for I havea Ryobi 18v cordless drill - cdl1802p, the Bunnings cheapy that comes with two batteries Might as well get an ozito and save the money. A few years on mine looks like rubbish and wobbles a bit with BOTH batteries nearly dead and my dads mak with only one battery is going as strong as the first day despite him using it a hell of alot more than I did mine. My dad got a mak with one battery only as a present from a friend and at the same time I bought a ryobi. Drills you don't skimp on and you certainly stay the hell away from chargers which are dumb. Next drill will be a pana/mak/bosch blue. Both my batteries are nearly useless after very little use. It's an all round # product for the price you pay. Inadvertently over a number of charges you forget and overcharge and slowly kill the battery. ![]() One reason to stay the hell away from ryobi products. ![]() The charging circuit is so basic that it will not turn off once charged nor could it even detect if it was charged. Yeh I have an older ryobi 14.4V and when you plug it in the red light goes on and YOU have to manually keep track of how long it's charging for and remove it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |