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Posted by on March 2, 2008, 8:42 am
On Mar 2, 2:23 am, letter...@invalid.com wrote:
> I have a DeWalt and Decker battery charger for cordless tools.
> It's rated for all DeWalt batteries from 7.2 to 14.4 volts. I have
> used it to charge both the 7.2v and 12v batteries from my tools. I
> just bought a 15.6v tool at an auction. It came with 2 batteries but
> no charger. The batteries plug into and fit in my charger, but
> they're about one volt more than the top rating of the charger. Is it
> possible to charge them? With the charger being lower in voltage I
> can't imagine how it could damage the battery, but I wonder if it will
> get the battery to full charge?
>
> Anyone know?
>
> Thanks
Black and Decker is the cheaper stuff.
I would definitely give it a shot. I can't imagine it fitting and
charging! I had to modify the "keyed" battery from a B&D batt. to fit
the DeWalt 9.6V charger I have and those are at least related.
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