DeWalt Charger Li-Ion 12V/20V
DeWalt Charger Li-Ion 12V/20V
SKU: DCB113
SKU | DCB113 |
UPC | 693892574478 |
BRAND | DEWALT |
PRODUCT TYPE | Charger |
NUMBER OF PORT | 1 |
VOLTAGE | 12V - 20V |
CHEMISTRY | Lithium-Ion |
CHARGE TIME | 60 Minutes |
POWER SOURCE | Corded |
QUESTION: Can a dewalt 18v lithium ion battery be charged with this charger?
ANSWER: No. It cannot be. The 18 volt batteries have a 'male' end that plugs into the 'female' receptacle on their tools. If you notice this charger uses the newer style connection that slides together with the tool. Just pay very close attention to how the battery and tool go together and you will see the difference.
QUESTION: Can an 18 volt lithium battery be charge on the regular 18 volts charger?
ANSWER: The 18V Lithium battery can be charged on a 18V lithium charger. The 18V Lithium battery cannot be charged on a Ni-cad charger.
QUESTION: Can i charge my flex volt battery (DCB606) on this charger?
ANSWER: Yes, the DCB115 will charge the FLEXVOLT batteries.
QUESTION: What is the output in watts of a DCB115 charger? also, is there a 12-20V charger with a higher output?
ANSWER: On the bottom of the unit the output is rated at 4.0 Amps without specifying at what voltage.
Using W=E*I, I compute 12 VDC at 48W ant 20 VDC at 920W if the current is linear across the range. There is a concern that the output voltage is rated at 12 - 20 VDC so I don't know if the 4 amps is available throughout the voltage range.
QUESTION: Do this charger works at India with input voltage 220/240 ?
ANSWER: if the charger was made for the US market I would think that the plug on the chord would be different than the outlet in India. Probably some adapter would be necessary and perhaps a step down transformer. This question would be better directed to the dewalt company. I'm sure they have a web site with customer service who could help you.