If you take the unrechargable batteries to a place like Batteries Plus, they can re-cell them for not too bad a price then you would have the original drill back in operation. I have done this with several and it has worked great.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "mktrush" <marketwatch_mail@...> wrote:
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> I have a cordless 9V Black and Decker drill whose batteries are no longer chargeable. I would like to wire it so I could power it with the 12 volt battery on my tractor. I took the battery apart and noticed there is what looks like a capacitor on top of the existing battery. If I solder jumper wires to the drill will I have to include the capacitor in the circuit? What purpose does the capacitor serve?
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