Comparing the internals of a Makita battery vs. Amazon cheapo.
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China batteries seem to dip more under load
@AvE what did the Makita charger say when you threw in the Magida Baddery ? did it charge or call the cops on ya?
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I have done the same with my Ryobi One tools( I have 7) I bought two of the cheapo 5 Ah chinkum batteries just to try them and although I'm a home shop man now I used to be a wood chuckker for my sins and now I'm machining for a hobby but still use battery tools a lot, the chinkum batteries are standing up pretty well and last a good timeunless I'm using the circular saw and that uses the batteries up pretty quickly even brand new Ryobi 2Ah ones. So I am happy with mine AND they have a battery indicator on them where the Ryobi 2Ah ones don't (and I have 6 of them)
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I would avoid them like the plague. I bought one for my Black and Decker 18 volt drill. It'll lasted exactly 11 months period after 11 months at stop taking a charge. It had a one year warranty, the retailer no longer stock the product and so I got a pro-rated cash adjustment. I took the battery pack apart at that point and 2 out of the eight lithium cells World leaking and corroded. Lithium ion batteries if they do catch fire or rather spectacular and toxic!
Problem In Chair Not In Camera (PICNIC)? I think not.
I got some cheap batteries when I started working on my first site. Helped get me a set of tools and I'm just slowly phasing them out with real ones. The plus is a git lots of cells for my vape when they go pop
Entirely likely that those are tin plated…it is a common practice for connector terminals in the automotive industry so i could see it being used here as well.