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Unable to charge or use your Makita battery, why? Does it really have a hardware problem or has it just been locked out in software? Part 2 of 3 on setting up Open Battery Information to unlock a Makita battery that has been software locked out. The first video was getting rather long so had to cut it off and start a new video. Was hoping to do it in one take but didn't happen. ** FULL DISCLAIMER ** Due to some unforeseen issues with the Windows anti-virus software I go in to detail how to disable it. I do it rather causally in the video but you really should be careful with this. Stop watching at the 33 minute mark and watch the third video (to be uploaded soon) at that point. If you want to go the alternate route (recommended) and install Python on your computer to run this I would encourage it, it was not as much trouble to setup as I thought it would be (and it was my first attempt!). All the information you need to know stops at the 33 minute mark, then skip to the third video (to be uploaded soon). A few things to note, the Windows 10 computer that I am using was setup specifically for this, a fresh install, nothing of value on the computer so no need to worry about malware attacking my stuff. I go on a slight rant about loss of control when Windows decides to automatically delete (or quarantine) my downloads... skip that if you want. ** IF YOU ARE NOT COMFORTABLE WITH DISABLING WINDOWS ANTI-VIRUS, DON'T DO IT ** I will be uploading a third video soon which goes through the Python installation and executing the code under user privileges (no Administrator privileges or disabling of anti-virus software required). RELATED VIDEOS Part 1 • Makita battery lockout, full guide setting... Part 3 • Makita battery lockout, full guide setting... Manual cell charging • Manual charging Makita 18V lithium ion bat... Watch and follow along as we setup Open Battery Information to recover locked out Makita batteries. This software part of this guide will focus on Windows, but this works just as well on MacOS or Linux as well. Big thanks to the Open Battery Information project for providing the open source software and information to make this possible. Be on the lookout for more battery support (besides Makita) in the future. Below I listed many of the parts used but it is really difficult to find them in small quantities. If they can be found locally or from a friend that would be be the better route. I was thinking about linking to an Arduino Uno starter kit that includes many of the components needed, but it is unclear if they include the 4.7k ohm resistors. If you want to get into the Arduino hobby then maybe you would like to get a starter kit. I can only really recommend the official kit since I don't know the build quality of the others. Feel free to shop around and find something you like. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009UKZV0A RESOURCES Open Battery Information project https://github.com/mnh-jansson/open-b... OTHER LINKS Arduino Uno https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008GRTSV6 USB printer cable (for Arduino Uno) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ42JZH3 4.7k resistors https://www.amazon.com//dp/B0CXPSPQ9S 2.54mm pitch header connectors (for inserting into Arduino header pins) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PKKY8BX JST PH 2.00mm pitch connectors (optional, mates to donor charger connector) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CF1XJL7Q 3.96mm pitch connectors (optional, mates to donor charger connector) (called them 5.08mm in video) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C82DDH93 Heat shrink (optional, if curious) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFA3OFA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072PCQ2LW TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Disclaimer 1:00 Intro 1:27 Recap from part 1 1:49 Quick hardware review 4:27 Open Battery Information 5:44 Cell rebalance needed? 6:21 Review of schematic 12:55 Open Battery Information GitHub 15:07 Installing Arduino IDE 17:33 Testing the Arduino Uno 23:44 Programming the Arduino Uno with the OBI code 32:56 Downloading the Python application 34:32 Trouble with Windows begins... 35:58 Out with Edge, in with Chrome 38:07 Time to for Linux... 40:55 Windows problems just end here... 42:45 Disable Windows anti-virus 46:33 Summary on getting around Windows anti-virus 50:39 Conclusion For this you will need (some or all of) the following: Arduino Uno (or similar) USB cable to connect Arduino Uno to the PC (USB printer cable) Two 4.7k resistors (5%, 1/4W, or similar) Hookup wire Wire cutters/strippers Needle nose pliers Tape or electrical tape Windows 10 (or 11) computer (works on MacOS and Linux too) Solder and soldering iron Method to connect to battery (donor charger, 3d printed connector, etc) DT-10 (or similar) star drive (security bit) driver (to open up donor charger) Some (or a lot of) patience OTHER INFORMATION Connectors JST PH series connector (matches the knock off charger connector) 3.96mm pitch header connector (matches the knock off charger connector) 2.54mm (0.1") header pins (correct size for Arduino Uno connector)