Power tool including switch wetting
A method for removing oxidation of a contact of a trigger switch of a battery pack powered tool. The method includes receiving power from one or more battery packs coupled to the battery pack powered tool, determining, with a controller, that a trigger of the battery pack powered tool has been actuated, and providing, with a wetting circuit, power from the one or more battery packs to the contact to remove an oxidation surface film on the contact.
1 . A power tool comprising:
a battery pack interface configured to receive a battery pack;
a switch including a contact;
a wetting circuit configured to remove an oxidation surface film on the contact of the switch; and
a controller configured to:
determine that the switch has been actuated, and
provide power from the battery pack to the contact of the switch in response to determining that the switch has been actuated in order to remove the oxidation surface film on the contact of the switch.
2 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the power from the battery pack to the contact to remove the oxidation surface film on the contact is a minimum power amount to overcome the oxidation surface film on the contact.
3 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the power from the battery pack to the contact to remove the oxidation surface film on the contact is an inrush current.
4 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the wetting circuit further includes:
a node connected to a second switch, the second switch configured to be turned on in response to the switch being actuated.
5 . The power tool of claim 4 , wherein:
the node is connected to a resistor, a capacitor, and a diode;
the resistor and the capacitor are connected in parallel with one another; and
the second switch is connected to a cathode of the diode.
6 . The power tool of claim 5 , wherein the diode is a Zener diode.
7 . The power tool of claim 5 , wherein the wetting circuit further includes:
a third switch configured to limit power from the battery pack to the contact of the switch.
8 . The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the wetting circuit further includes:
a second node connected to the third switch, a second resistor, and a third resistor, wherein the second resistor is connected an output of the controller.
9 . The power tool of claim 8 , wherein a value of the second resistor and the third resistor vary to limit power from the battery pack to the contact of the switch.
10 . The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the wetting circuit further includes:
a fourth switch configured to provide a signal indicating the switch is actuated to the controller.
11 . The power tool of claim 10 , wherein the wetting circuit further includes:
a third node connected to a gate of the fourth switch.
12 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to:
determine that the switch of the power tool is no longer being actuated, and
generate a signal to enable the wetting circuit in response to a temporal threshold having elapsed from a time when the switch is no longer being actuated.
13 . The power tool of claim 1 , wherein the switch is a trigger switch.