I have two electric drill-drivers with dead battery packs, one 9.6V, the other 12V. The motor & everything other than the battery works perfectly. It seems a criminal waste to throw the things away without at least trying to do something with them. I'm also not keen on buying another as I know my way of using them kills Ni-Cads in short order. The drill-driver will be unused for a month or more, then used heavily (90-100 2" screws). This is almost the worst usage profile you could imagine for Ni-Cads, and kills the batteries in under 2 years. I would prefer a mains powered alternative power supply that avoids waste & getting a new drill every 2 years. So, investigating mains supplies…
I realised I had a dead computer (motherboard dead, PSU fine) so decided to use the PSU to power the 12V drill driver. First problem was that the PSU needs extra components to make it work (A 5W resistor to simulate the motherboard load and a switch to simulate the computer on/off button). After fitting these bits, the PSU fired up & produced the correct voltages at the correct places.
So, I made a wooden block with brass plates to fit the battery compartment, and used the first available flex to hand, a bit of loud speaker cable. And, as a proof of concept it worked. The drill-driver operated very slowly, obviously limited by the high resistance wire. So, got a higher current rating wire and… stopped the PSU dead in its tracks. It switched off every time I pulled the drill-driver's trigger. It seems the start-up current draw of the drill-driver's motor triggers a crowbar circuit in the PSU.

So, next attempt, a car battery charger: Insufficient oomph at low speeds, safety cutout did its job and no power to the drill-driver.
Does anyone have any suggestions I could try before I end up throwing away a perfectly good drill-driver & buying another whose battery pack will be just as dead before the end of 2019? I have a 2.4Ah nearly dead Moped battery that could possibly be used as a buffer for the battery charger. This battery was used for the starter motor until it decided to do what happens to all old car batteries. May hold some charge still.
I just hate the waste, and want to avoid throwing away something that works. Alternative uses for the motor will be interesting too. But it whatever the alternative use is, it needs to be powered somehow.
Regards,
Richard.
Edited By richardandtracy on 16/01/2017 09:48:17