Off topic question for battery experts

emjaiuk

Finding my (electric) wheels
Sep 20, 2011
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NW Surrey TW17
My cordless screwdriver suddenly failed. It started going really slowly and then stopped and then refused to charge. On checking it the charger output was approx 4.8 volts but the battery voltage off charge was less than 1 volt. I believe that indicates an unrecoverable battery. I know nothing about Li ion batteries other than they can become dangerous!

1. Is it an 18650? There are no markings on the battery whatsoever.RSD_Batt.jpg

2. Do I need a protected or unprotected replacement? I've shown what can be seen of the pcb board.RSD_pcb.jpg

3. Can I get the highest rating battery I can find?RSD_ratings.jpg

4. Where can I get a single cell complete with solder tags which would be suitable.

5. Are there any questions I should have asked

RSD_Batt.jpg
RSD_pcb.jpg
RSD_ratings.jpg
Many thanks


Malcolm
 

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Measure the cell, if its 65.2mm long and 18.3mm diameter, it's a standard 18650 cell. If the length is more like 68mm, it's a protected cell and is technically an 18680 cell. Your's is probably a standard cell Malcolm. Replace with the same type.

This company sells tagged 18650 standard cells.

You can use any capacity rating, but a 2200 mAh is likely to be more robust than a 3000 mAh for example.
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emjaiuk

Finding my (electric) wheels
Sep 20, 2011
16
0
NW Surrey TW17
Measure the cell, if its 65.2mm long and 18.3mm diameter, it's a standard 18650 cell. If the length is more like 68mm, it's a protected cell and is technically an 18680 cell. Your's is probably a standard cell Malcolm. Replace with the same type.

This company sells tagged 18650 standard cells.

You can use any capacity rating, but a 2200 mAh is likely to be more robust than a 3000 mAh for example.
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Many thanks for your prompt reply

Malcolm
 

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