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  1. #1 Failed Red One Battery 
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    I dropped my Red One battery from waist high, on a carpet floor, and now it's dead...

    Is it worth sending it in to Red for repair? Is that possible?

    How much might this cost?

    Thanks for any help,
    Daniel
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    Weak sauce. I've had them pop off the plate on concrete from shoulder level and they've gotten dented but not killed. I would send it in. Good luck.
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    Justin McAleece
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    Yeah... I figured they were a bit more rugged than this. Guess I'm just unlucky :(

    Quote Originally Posted by Justin McAleece View Post
    Weak sauce. I've had them pop off the plate on concrete from shoulder level and they've gotten dented but not killed. I would send it in. Good luck.
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    I repair Video camera batteries, have done over 800 Li-Ion packs, the majority being the Anton Bauer Dionics, the rest being IDX, Sony, Frezzi, Varizoom and an assortment of Chinese knockoff.
    Been looking to get hold of a Red brick to evaluate and do a test repair on it.

    If anyone has a bad one laying around and wants to send it to me I will do a couple for free to get some feedback on the results.

    You can contact me at 954-557-9765, Email siebold35@hotmail.com, website: www.ritterbattery.com
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    Hello all

    I wish to thank everyone that responded to the repair offer, I received an overwhelming response so
    the free repair is no longer available.
    I will be posting the results in the next few weeks as soon as the promised shipments arrive.

    Regards John Ritter
    www.ritterbattery.com
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  6. #6  
    Update:

    So far I have received 3 Red battery packs, 2 - 9.4AH & 1 - 10.4AH

    Interestingly; all 3 packs use the same control board but 3 different manufacturer's cells: Sanyo, LG Chem, Samsung and 3 cell ratings: 2200, 2250, 2600

    Also all 3 had either a pinched wire (manufacturer process) or a broken wire to the control board.
    All of them were a simple repair, but resetting the on board EPROM requires that the balance leads be disconnected from the control board.

    The longest part is, the time required to test the packs as discharge time varies from 2 hours to 5 hours and recharge is about 3-4 hours.

    So I can say that the RED battery packs are repairable and can be Re-Celled, I will post the users experience after I send them back, still want to do a couple of rounds of cycle testing.

    All 3 packs tested out at 70% or better of original capacity (I only tested to 5 amp load or 70 watts nominal)

    Regards John Ritter
    www.ritterbattery.com
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    New Update:

    Well so far the count is, 8 Red Brick batteries that I have seen. (9.4 & 10.4AH)

    All were completely repairable, minor broken wiring issue's, I have returned the last 3 today and I await
    feedback on the results.

    So Yes the RED Battery is fully repairable and can be Re-Celled.

    It seems to be a common problem after the first batch to cross my workbench, this kind of repair and test service will run about $50.00
    including the return shipping (CONUSA only international would be additional).

    If a full cell bank replacement is required (RE-Cell) this would run $240.00 per pack (Re-Cell would be to 10.4AH).

    Regards John Ritter
    www.ritterbattery.com
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