So maybe a battery health state code, a battery type number, or something else. They did not change for others who tried to decode them (see below). I found that out by charging again until the green light appears, which increased the third number by one and left all others unchanged. That is unconfirmed though, but anyway, both date of manufacture and date of first charge are a reasonably good approximation of battery age. It will probably be the day of first charge, not of manufacture, because the date of manufacture is already included on the battery as a Milwaukee date code (though for this one I cant detect one, bit strange).Īlso, it is reported in the Milwaukee V28 battery troubleshooting guide that fuel gauge LEDs do not work at all before the first charge, so it seems reasonable to assume the flash codes will not work until then either.
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