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Cheryl Abbass Posted on Jun 10, 2019
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I have a black and decker lithium 20 V snippet...fully string...charged batteries..does not start. WHY?

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Sounds like a loose wire connection somewhere. either that or your batteries are dead. fully charged at 20V is one thing, but if you have no amperage? try using a multimeter to determine the EXACT charge

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SOURCE: Black & Decker 24 volt battery will not hold a

I had the same problem, the batteries are burned out, I know you can replacements at Home Depot but if you can wait try the interenet.

"Google" what you want.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Won't charge fully

If your warranty has expired, you're best off buying a new drill. Replacing batteries will quickly add up to the cost of a new drill.

I know they cost a lot more, but, if you want something that will last a lot longer, look at a Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Hitachi for your replacement. Milwaukee actually guarantees their LiIon batteries will last 1,000 charges or longer.

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james allen

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2009

SOURCE: Black and Decker HP122 cordless drill. Battery

most likely this order: battery , charger , drill

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: when the battery is in the charger it flashes red

I called casio and they told me that when you have a red flashing light on the charger it means the lithium battery is no longer any good. They offered to send me one free of charge. It's been several weeks and I have yet to receive it.

Nick Olsen

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: batteries run down fast

if you are lucky you will get about 40 mins out of it but it will loose it charge when stored

Testimonial: "This was helpful. I was leaving the charged battery stored.and was only getting about 15 min. I will charge before I use now. charles"

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