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I just went through this with Porter Cable 18V but I can't say it is the same for Ryobi. On the PC, all 18V batteries are interchangable on the tools, but the charging needs are different. A dedicated NiCad charger can't shouldn't be used for liOn but the later chargers will work for either battery.
Ryobi offers an 18V upgrade: RYOBI Tools
The motor may have overheated and burned open. Use a multimeter to check resistance across the battery contacts in the tool with the switch closed. If it reads open, the motor has failed.
hello don... check to be sure that the tools are 18 volt and not 12 volt. If they are 18v then go to this website to contact ryobi directly https://register.ryobitools.com/contact_us/new
That is true the One+ 18V Li-Ion battery packs will work in any One+ 18V Ryobi tool. However the Lithium ion batteries will not charge in the original P110 NiCd charger. You will need one of the the new series Ryobi One+ 18V "dual chemistry" chargers for that. The will charge both types of battery packs.
Same Thing just happened to me, I bought a painter with two batteries. One battery did not charge. Took the kit back, got new kit. Two batteries will not charge.Charged them for additional 12 hrs, still no good. Returning them to Home Depot.
there should be a warranty I would think no matter where you bought it. There are codes on the tool to tell them when manufactured. I would contact a service center or repair service again and push the point. If you still have a problem let me know and I will try and get a number at Ryobi itself for you.
If you're speaking of the new green lithium battery charger working with the older yellow and black batteries, yes you can. You can't use the OLD charger to charger the New lithium batteries.
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