Did he make a mistake about the charge rate? I only listened to the video once and didn't go back to check but it sounded like he said the batteries were;
spec'ed at max 550mA charge rate but the charger was putting in 1.1A and so they were being charged over spec.
If there is two banks in parallel as he said at the start then 1.1A is fine, as its 550mA per cell.
No I didn't. The manufacturer spec is 0.5C, which is 550 mA. The charger charges the cells in 1 hour. To charge 1.1 Ah cell in 1 hour, you have to pump 1.1+ A into it. Number of cells and configuration of the pack is irrelevant.
ah, right, i misheard "charging them at 1.1Ah" as charging the packs at 1.1Ah when it was cells.
Yeah, charging them at double their spec is pretty dodgy.
Though, we don't really know the exact specs of them, as you say.
It won't take long for the name of DeWalt to become scoffed at and replaced by Bosch,Makita or numerous others. Great Shame that a fine machine is crippled by short sighted management who just do not understand their market.
My bosch has similar samsung cells in it as the ones in the video.
It still works really well with no noticeable performance degration 3 years later.
However it did blow up

electrolytic cap burst and took out the mosfet driver, mosfet and diode. Had to order some new ones from digikey to fix it.
Though it was in the "green" consumer bosch range, not the blue industry range, not that that should be an excuse.
In my line of work guys are already seeing the decline in dewalt and moving to makita and milwaukee. My company wont even buy us dewalt now, we get either ryobi or milwaukee depending on how much the office guy likes you.
Around here we're seeing ryobi becoming like black&decker, (ie rubbish) the last ryobi orbital sander we got lasted for a couple of jobs before the vibration broke all the plastic mounts inside.