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Hitachi DN10DTA Battery Replacements

  1. hitachi 7.2v battery eb7s,eb7g,dn7dv,ds7dv,dn10dsa,306132
    ni-cd standard replacement battery for the Hitachi is designed replace OEM part numbers eb7 eb7g eb7s 306132 307328 and more. Our power tool batteries are precision-engineered and rigorously tested for voltage, capacity, compatibility and safety to exceed original equipment manufacturer specifications.
    battery for hitachi
    Brand: hitachi
    State: in stock
    capacity: 1.3ah
    voltage: 7.2v
    Weight: 322.00g
    1 year warranty!
    Price: 21.00$
  2. ni-cd Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 1.3ah
    State: in stock
    Price:21.00$
  3. ni-cd Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 1.5ah
    State: in stock
    Price:23.00$
  4. ni-cd Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 2ah
    State: in stock
    Price:27.00$
  5. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 2.1ah
    State: in stock
    Price:30.00$
  6. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 2.4ah
    State: in stock
    Price:31.00$
  7. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 2.6ah
    State: in stock
    Price:33.00$
  8. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 2.5ah
    State: in stock
    Price:34.00$
  9. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 3ah
    State: in stock
    Price:40.00$
  10. ni-mh Replacement Hitachi DN10DTA Battery
    tool-battery.com batteries are guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Hitachi power tools.
    Capacity: 3.3ah
    State: in stock
    Price:43.00$

HitachiDN10DTA Power Tools battery Article&FAQ

  • Can I recycle my old battery? How?

  • Yes, we can assist in battery recycling. Please view the information that is provided under our "Battery Recycling" option.
  • What is a "smart" and “dumb” Battery?

  • Smart batteries have internal circuit boards with smart chips which allow them to communicate with the notebook and monitor battery performance, output voltage and temperature. Smart batteries will generally run 15% longer due to their increased efficiency and also give the computer much more accurate "fuel gauge" capabilities to determine how much battery running time is left before the next recharge is required.
  • My new battery isn't charging. Is it defective?

  • Usually NO. New batteries come in a discharged condition and must be fully charged before use. It is recommended that you fully charge and discharge the new battery two to four times to allow it to reach its maximum rated capacity.

    It is generally recommend an overnight charge (approximately twelve hours). It is normal for a battery to become warm to the touch during charging and discharging.

    When charging the battery for the first time, the device may indicate that charging is complete after just 10 or 15 minutes. This is a normal with rechargeable batteries. New batteries are hard for the device to charge; they have never been fully charged and not “broken in.” Sometimes the device's charger will stop charging a new battery before it is fully charged. If this happens, remove the battery from the device and then reinsert it. The charge cycle should begin again. This may happen several times during the first battery charge. Don't worry; it's perfectly normal.