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lizzy kantor Posted on Jun 22, 2017

I have a brand new battery ...HNN9008A... it is flashing yellow in the charger ... it is still charging?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: makita dc1804f charger will not charge new i-mh 1834 18v battery

I think your tryiong to charge NIMH batteries oon a charger designed for Lithium Ion batteries. With all the new style batteries such as NICAD, NIMH and LI-ION, charging becomes difficult. Most chargers pre NIMH and LI-ion, were designed for NICAD's. The best advise, match your batteries with the correct charger

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2009

SOURCE: light on ryobi 18v charger

More than likely a defective battery sinse the other ones charge fine..
Bring it back for exchange of another one..

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Robert Koch

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: Brand new Makita DC18RA charger wont charge the batteries.

Return to store for replacement.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2011

SOURCE: hi i have a makita charger that flashes red and

there is a problem with the charger and given the age I would take it to an authorized dealer and get a replacement. If you give me your general area I will try and locate one close to you. Please before voting if you need more assistance let me know. Thank you

Dan Kostella

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2011

SOURCE: Hi, fitted my scooter with two brand new 40 amp hr

What type and what voltage were the old batteries removed from the scooter?

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