Three seperate batteries charged with Ryobi (P110 140237021) charger don't bring much juice to Ryobi 18v drill driver (MN: HP1802m). I am able to stop drill with my hand in both speeds.
Batteries, charger, and batteries are all app. two years old.
you would also need to check the voltage of the batterys they should be at least 18 volts (19 prefered)
then if the batterys do not show charged you would need to make sure the battery charger is putting out voltage.
After that contact your closest Ryobi service center we would check that for free to let you know what you need, I am sure you local place would do the same.
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