Can you get Makita batteries repaired?

Can you get Makita batteries repaired?

Makita has built a reputation for our outstanding Service Care, which supports regular repair and part replacement. We will fix and service any Makita tool or accessory, even those models that may now be discontinued or obsolete.

Why do Makita batteries stop working?

Your Battery might not be working because of the faulty memory chip Inside of every Makita 18v battery is a memory chip or control board. If a chip in the battery is saying it’s overheated or has a damaged cell then the charger will deem the battery unsafe.

Why does my Makita battery flashing red and green?

Slide a compatible Makita battery pack into the battery charger. The charging light will change from green to red, indicating the battery is charging. If the charging lights blink red then green, the battery cartridge can not be charged. This means the battery is likely damaged or worn out.

How do you open a Makita 9.6 V battery?

  1. Step 1: Cut the battery case open.
  2. Step 2: Clean up along the seam where you cut.
  3. Step 3: Understanding the battery terminals.
  4. Step 4: Push/Pull the cells down out of the case.

Where can I get my Makita serviced?

We have a large network of Makita approved Area Service Agents, which you can ask your local Makita dealer about, or you can deal directly with our Factory Service Centre’s based in Makita’s Head Office in Milton Keynes, Makita London and Makita Glasgow.

Is this Makita battery real or fake?

What’s more, these batteries are not charged to 100% by Makita charger, max voltage is only about 20V so only about 4.0V per cell. Batteries with proper BMS are charged to 4.2V per cell. The white board in above pictures is genuine Makita, green is chinese replica.

What is Makita’s carriage charge?

Any repairs deemed as warranty will be collected/delivered free of charge. Any repairs deemed as non warranty will be subject to a £10 carriage charge for parcels and £45 for pallets. Makita will not be held responsible for any failed collection of your item (s).

Can a Makita battery catch on fire?

If not, overvoltage will happen, and if the temperature sensor isn’t close to the cells overvolting, the battery will catch on fire. While you are absolutely correct, the part “as the makita BMS does” is wrong. Older Makita batteries have a BMS with only +18V, +3.6V and 0V connections.

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