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Replacement Battery for Makita 6207D 6207DWDE, 6222D, – 3000mAh
Replacement Battery for Makita 6207D 6207DWDE, 6222D, – 3000mAh
Is your Makita power tool not holding charge or cutting out during use? Our quality 3000mAhAh / 9.6Wh replacement battery is designed to restore your tool's full operational time at a competitive cost. This is a compatible third-party product, not manufactured or endorsed by Makita. Get back to efficient, uninterrupted work with a reliable and affordable replacement.
Product Specifications:
- Brand: Makita
- Volts: 9.6V
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Capacity: 3000mAhAh / 9.6Wh
- Dimensions: 88.45 x 76.40 x 102.10mm mm
- Model Compatibility: 6207D, 6207DWDE, 6222D, 6222DE, 6222DWE, 6226D, 6226DW, 6226DWBE, 6226DWE, 6260D, 6260DWE, 6260DWPE, 6261D, 6261DWPE, 6503D, 6503DWA, 6503DWAE, 6503DWD, 6503DWDE, 6503DWF, 6503DWFE, 6908D, 6908DA, 6908DWA, 6908DWAE, 6908DWDE, 6909D, 6909DW, 6909DWA, 6909DWAE, 6909DWDE, 6990D, 6990DWA, 6990DWAE, 6990DWD, 6990DWDE, 6990DWF, 6990DWFE, 6991D, 6991DWDE, 6992D, 6992DWDE, BMR100, DA392D, DA392DW, DA392DWA, DA392DWD, DA392DWF, DA392DZ, ML903
- Part Number: 192595-8, 192596-6, 192638-6, 192697-A, 193058-7, 193099-3, 193156-7, 193977-7, 638344-4-2, 9120, 9122, 9133, 9134, 9135, 9135A
- Weight: 831 g
Power Boost: Get More Battery Life!
Power Boost: Get More Battery Life!
Consider Upgrading for Maximum Efficiency and Longer Run Time
Looking to get the most out of your device? Upgrading to a battery with a higher milliamp hour (mAh) rating can be a simple way to extend your device's run time and performance without additional effort.
Why Opt for a Higher mAh Battery?
A higher mAh battery holds more charge, which translates to extended usage between charges. For example, if your current battery is 2200mAh, switching to a 3000mAh option offers approximately 36% more usage time. This means less frequent charging and more productivity.
Benefits of a Higher mAh Battery:
- Longer Usage: Enjoy more time between charges, ideal for high-demand applications.
- Less Charging: Focus more on what you need to do, with fewer interruptions.
- Enhanced Efficiency: Perfect for power-hungry devices like cordless tools, smart home gadgets, or other electronics that benefit from extra power.
Is a Higher mAh Battery Safe for My Device?
Yes, it's completely safe. The voltage stays the same, so your device will operate as usual, just for longer periods. A higher mAh battery is a reliable and effective way to maximise your device’s performance.
How to Check Availability:
Higher mAh batteries may be available for various models. To check if an upgrade is possible, simply search for your device’s brand and model. Some options are available across a range of models, so make sure to explore.
Battery Care
Battery Care
Operating Instructions
- All new batteries should be fully charged. After completing 2-3 charge and discharge cycles, the battery will achieve optimum capacity.
- After the battery is fully charged, unplug it from the power source to prevent overcharging. Note: Most modern charging stations and devices automatically stop charging when the battery is fully charged, so manual disconnection may not be necessary.
- Disconnect the charging unit from the power source when not in use.
- Store batteries at moderate temperatures. If batteries will not be used for an extended period, remove them from the device and keep them in normal indoor room conditions.
- Isolate batteries from metallic objects such as coins, clips, or pens when carrying an additional battery.
- Ensure the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the battery are facing the correct direction.
- Avoid fully charging and discharging the battery if possible: While most modern devices manage charging effectively, it’s still advisable to avoid extreme charging cycles to prolong battery life.
Warnings
- Do not apply batteries to reverse polarity or other devices.
- Do not continue to charge batteries beyond the specified time.
- Do not crush, drop, mutilate, or penetrate with foreign objects.
- Do not use or charge batteries if they appear to be leaking, discoloured, rusty, deformed, emitting an odour, or otherwise seem abnormal.
- Do not spill water on the battery or get it wet.
- Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or trash incinerator, or leave batteries in hot places or under direct sunlight, such as inside a vehicle.
- Do not attempt to disassemble, puncture, or modify the battery.
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