Makita battery 12v to 18650 3s
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You're trying to breathe new life into an aging Makita 12v NiCad battery, eh? Well, listen up! To get the most out of that old girl, you absolutely need to slap on a B.M.S. (Battery Management System) plate! Don't even think about skipping this step! Saving the original connector is crucial - just store it safely so you can hook it right back up to the B.M.S. plate later. Now, let's get connected! The positive terminal of that old connector needs to be linked directly to the positive side of the BMS. Don't mess around with this - precision is key! Next, the negative terminal and thermostat need to be routed straight into the negative port on the BMS plate. I personally swear by my trusty 30A BMS plate for this job.
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