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Milwaukee M18 Battery Reverse Engineering

222 点作者 jakogut大约 1 个月前

14 条评论

tomcam大约 1 个月前
FWIW I find these batteries and the charger to be exceptional. You can just leave batteries in and it knows when to stop charging. If you get the big charger and put a bunch of batteries in it charges them round-robin style. And the batteries themselves seem to be sturdy, robust, and high capacity. They're also expensive af so you want to wait for a sale if possible. I even spent a ridiculous amount of money on the battery-powered wet/dry vac and haven't regretted it for a moment.
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Liftyee大约 1 个月前
Always love to see an in-depth reverse engineering write-up. This one&#x27;s particularly interesting since I&#x27;m currently designing a battery pack for my own project.<p>Interesting to see a microcontroller (and quite a classic one...) as well as an ASIC for battery management. I imagine it&#x27;s for communication purposes. The battery management chips I&#x27;ve been looking at have built in I2C interfaces to let me avoid firmware.
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noefingway大约 1 个月前
I have a substantial investment in both Dewalt and Milwaukee tools that I use regularly in my farming operation. I definitely prefer the Milwaukee tools to the Dewalt. I recently bought a 6&quot; Milwaukee chain saw for light duty cutting. I get a lot of cuts before I have to change batteries. Also the torque in the Milwaukee 3&#x2F;4&quot; impact gun is truly amazing and the battery lasts through a lot of bolt removals.
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bityard大约 1 个月前
One Christmas, I was given a shiny new 14.4V Craftsman NiCad drill with two batteries. These were not cheap and I was young and broke and very grateful for the thoughtful gift. It worked great and I enjoyed it immensely. For about a year.<p>After that, neither pack would hold a charge long enough to be useful. Which I thought was pretty disgusting. Come to find out, this was basically the normal standard to which Craftsman had finally sunk. Rather than do the rational thing and throw it out, I held onto it with with a grudge and a goal of actually making it useful again one day.<p>A few years back, I found a decent deal on brand-new 18650 high-current LiFePo4 batteries from a reputable supplier ($2.50 each, sadly NLA) and bought up a bunch to remake the packs for this drill and a couple others I had laying around for similar reasons. I added an inexpensive but well-made BMS (which I tested thoroughly before implementing) and the voltage was upped to 16V nominal for a little extra kick. Don&#x27;t ask how I spot-welded the tabs to the batteries.<p>4.5 years later and these drills are still going strong, I use them at least once a week on both small and large projects. They are not speed demons or torque monsters, but they drill all the holes I ask them to. Would I have been better off economically throwing these ones in the garbage and just buying the cheapest thing from Harbor Freight? Maybe.<p>But spite, it turns out, is its own reward and I would do it all over again a heartbeat.
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throwaway48476大约 1 个月前
The EU is forcing toolmakers to use standard batteries. Hopefully we can get them in the US too.
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glitchc大约 1 个月前
I&#x27;m not sure I follow. Aren&#x27;t all lithium charging circuits basically the same nowadays, namely an SMC paired with a voltage pump or switching power circuit?
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mrbigbob大约 1 个月前
Youtube channel Torque Test Channel did a video on various new &quot;tabless&quot; batteries from various tool companies and most do provide more power per amp compared to the older models.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=QJuevwLJyMQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=QJuevwLJyMQ</a>
gcormier大约 1 个月前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=q7spzrIbdKY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=q7spzrIbdKY</a><p>This guy has a few videos on his channel dedicated to the batteries.
oakwhiz大约 1 个月前
I have a big 21 volt power supply hooked up to the empty shell of one of these batteries, with a resistor divider supplying 3.3v to trigger the tools to accept power. It works.
latchkey大约 1 个月前
Don&#x27;t forget that you can buy fairly inexpensive adapters for the batteries. So, you can run your Dewalt on your Milwaukee batteries and not feel vendor locked.
whalesalad大约 1 个月前
As a heavy user of Milwaukee gear this is a very pertinent and interesting analysis.
BonoboIO大约 1 个月前
One of my Makita 18V 1.5Ah failed a few days ago, I m tempted to by knockoff instead of the brand name.<p>Am I in danger?
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devwastaken大约 1 个月前
why cant i use an external DC power supply to replace the one in the chargers? no reason they cant be USB-c given proper supply but there seems to be some kind of special signaling.
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stuckkeys大约 1 个月前
I appreciate the mild humor injected into various scenes.