SOURCE: Dewalt cordless drill
You have burned out the drill motor, it is shorted, the battery smoked due to a direct short, one thing I don't understand why the thermal limiter didn't trip in battery pack, I would contact manufacturer and try to get hem to buy you a new drill.
SOURCE: Very little juice in freshly charged batteries
have you tried the batterys in any other tool?
you would also need to check the voltage of the batterys they should be at least 18 volts (19 prefered)
then if the batterys do not show charged you would need to make sure the battery charger is putting out voltage.
After that contact your closest Ryobi service center we would check that for free to let you know what you need, I am sure you local place would do the same.
SOURCE: drill stops unexpectedly
I have had 2 of the same drills with the exact same problem. The first one worked for about 10 minutes the first time I used it before it started cutting out. I took it back to Lowes and got bought a new one. The new drill does exactly the same thing. If I charge the battery it will work for a few minutes and then starts working only intermittently. I stuck in the second battery and get the same thing. I was just using it to take some screws out so I wasn't even puting a load on it and only got maybe 10 minutes before it started cutting out.
I would highly recommend staying away from the Hitachi Lithium drills. I will certainly never buy another one.
SOURCE: my ryobi 14.4v cordless drill won't turn on. The
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AC / DC Power Adapter Replaces Ryobi One+ Batteryhttp://lcdpayless.com/ryobi_one_power_adapter.php
SOURCE: Compatability issues with new Ryobi Lithium Ion Batteries
i have the same problem and have returned once for replacement charger and battery, still no working well help [email protected]
thanks
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