Cordless tools have been a godsend in the construction industry and increase battery life is the secret to a powerful tool and reliable wireless. However contractors and diy landlords alike have found themselves at one time or another with two dead batteries for your wireless tools. In some cases it’s just a situation of excessive use and in other cases they simply forgot to immediately place the radiated battery for battery recharger. In other cases, however, the recharged battery life has just become ridiculously shortened. This is the situation more frustrating, because you’ve made a conscious effort to recharge the battery and then when you think your fully charged find themselves with a dead battery after only 15 minutes of use.

There are a number of ways you can increase the battery life with its wireless tools without the need of a big extra effort. Summarized below are tips to increase battery life, wireless tools.


Firstly, the heat is a killer when it comes to batteries. I remember when I moved to Arizona in the mid summer ago. Within two months both my vehicles had dead batteries even if the batteries were only about 3 years of age. That said, if you want to increase your battery’s power tools make sure that you load and store the batteries in cool places. Leave them in the back of his truck in the middle of summer is simply a recipe to be forced to withdraw the wired tool or worse yet, the hand tool. Also, when charging the battery, use a fan to cool the battery and battery charger while the battery is charging. The battery can build a little heat as being charged.

Secondly, electricity and water don’t mix. Again, leaving a tool without wires, batteries and battery chargers in the back of a pickup truck discovered is a recipe for frequently purchase new wireless tools. If the tool gets wet all dry it immediately. If it starts raining on the jobsite and there is no skin protection, then call it a day or wait until the rain stops before using the wireless tool again.
Thirdly, to increase battery life, take care of the battery packs. Although they are well constructed and dense are not indestructible. If they are cracked due to an accidental fall can no longer be required or only partly chargeable. When not to use a set of batteries and the package has been fully charged be sure to store it in the case of wireless tool and make sure to put the plastic lid on the electrodes of the battery to prevent the accidental.

Fourthly, always use the correct loader with your batteries. Voltage ratings and vendors different mixing batteries and Chargers can lead to damaged Chargers and batteries in the worst and batteries without charge at best. If in doubt check the manual of owner (s) in which the spare batteries must be purchased for your wireless tool and associated battery charger.


Fifthly, to increase battery life, always has two batteries with a charger and another in the tool. When the battery in the tool runs down to the point the tool is not functional, pop-out and exchanging with the battery in the battery charger.


Sixth, to increase the battery, always fully spent battery power before you recharge it. Some argue that this is not required, however my personal experience has shown that I seem to have a longer load fully discharge the battery (using the tool until it no longer operates) before putting it in the charger.


Finally, once the battery is fully charged to take it off the charger. Although there are protection circuits in the battery charger so you don t overload the battery is a smart idea to pull it off when fully charged.


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