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These two old Makita 1434 drill batteries have surpassed the end of their life. I was trying to get a look inside so I could replace the cells but the case has no screws, look at the pictures. There aren’t any under the label either. Their Ni-MH, so can I replace them with Li-on? As long as their the same type of cell (possibly C) it should work? Thank you.
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Press the button on the side of the battery and pull: https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywor… UPDATE LMGTFY well there are about 8 videos on how to do this on just the first page of my search. “can I rebuild a cordless drill battery” Here’s one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCnz9xSt…
@pccheese sure you can do that. here is a pretty good example on how to. Make a guide for iFixit so I have something to go by when I repair my battery