Lithium batteries

Carmen
by Carmen
Is there anyway to bring lithium batteries used for drills back to life? I overcharged mine and now they won't take a charge.
  4 answers
  • Snapoutofit Snapoutofit on Dec 03, 2015
    No. The cells are damaged now. Go to Batteries Plus
  • David Ogden David Ogden on Dec 03, 2015
    No way they are at no use to you
    • Carmen Carmen on Dec 03, 2015
      Thanks David but I googled it and found a YouTube video that solved my problem. It said to put the battery in the charger and to keep putting in and out of the outlet until the red light comes on; and it worked!!
  • David Ogden David Ogden on Dec 05, 2015
    wow great
  • Anonymous Anonymous on Jul 11, 2023

    I have had similar problems with my lithium-Ion batteries when they get under 40 F. They don't charge well and their usage decreases. I bought this product called "FreezArmor" which allows for safe charging, and I no longer have to buy new batteries all the time. Definitely a game changer for my Lithium-Ion batteries and other materials that need to stay at a consistent temperature. Here is their website:


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