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If you are handy with a soldering iron, and don't mind spending a few hours building a new battery pack using 1.2 volt "sub c" cells, you can disassemble the PHV1800, and rebuild the pack yourself. I just did it tonight, and the vacuum works like new.
However, I'm not going to do this again. The PHV1800 doesn't use a single battery pack, but 2 packs that have to be assembled with very little room for error. You can purchase a combination battery pack/motor assembly for $75 (US currency, price currect as of 10/2011), unscrew the screws that hold the vacuum together, and replace the battery/motor unit as one.
If you are handy with a soldering iron, and don't mind spending a few hours building a new battery pack using 1.2 volt "sub c" cells, you can disassemble the PHV1800, and rebuild the pack yourself. I just did it tonight, and the vacuum works like new.
However, I'm not going to do this again. The PHV1800 doesn't use a single battery pack, but 2 packs that have to be assembled with very little room for error. You can purchase a combination battery pack/motor assembly for $75 (US currency, price currect as of 10/2011), unscrew the screws that hold the vacuum together, and replace the battery/motor unit as one.
Hey sue9268, I would first try cleaning the battery contacts. If this doesn't work then this problem is most likely caused by either a faulty battery pack or battery charger. Most retailers that sell cameras should have a charger that you can test your battery pack on, and if the battery pack tests out fine then you should probably purchase a new charger. Of course if the battery pack is bad then you should purchase a new battery Pack. If none of this works I would have your camera looked at by an authorized service technician. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Allan Go Ahead. Use Us.
According to Venturers website, they do not offer battery packs or anything like that. Also i don't think there are compatible third party battery packs available...
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