Hello Matt,
No, you can not separate a Lithium-Ion battery-pack. Every Lithium-Ion battery-pack is manufactured with a PCB Circuit board that controls your batteries charge / discharge current to it's designed voltage (ie: 7.4V, 11.1V, 14.8V, or 18.5V). You could send us your battery-pack, we can remove one cell and remanufactured it into a 11.1V pack with a new PCB board and send it back to you, but; you would need a 11.1V Lithium-Ion charging unit. Check out our website at www.cordlessrenovations.com and click up chargers to our new CR-1 Smart Charger. Then give me a call and I'll help you out.
Rick Isard, owner
Cordless Renovations
No, you can not separate a Lithium-Ion battery-pack. Every Lithium-Ion battery-pack is manufactured with a PCB Circuit board that controls your batteries charge / discharge current to it's designed voltage (ie: 7.4V, 11.1V, 14.8V, or 18.5V). You could send us your battery-pack, we can remove one cell and remanufactured it into a 11.1V pack with a new PCB board and send it back to you, but; you would need a 11.1V Lithium-Ion charging unit. Check out our website at www.cordlessrenovations.com and click up chargers to our new CR-1 Smart Charger. Then give me a call and I'll help you out.
Rick Isard, owner
Cordless Renovations