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westend
Dec 14, 2014Explorer
An 18V Lithium battery charger will have control circuits so that the battery is neither under-charged or over-charged. A constant 18V charger for Nicd batteries will not have these control circuits. Don't mix them up.
If your charger has a 120V cord, it's possible to replace it by connecting exactly as the original. The low voltage cord can also be replaced or repaired by soldering with a good heat shrink wrap to complete it. Using alligator clips presents the possibility of error and destruction of the batteries or charger.
If your charger has a 120V cord, it's possible to replace it by connecting exactly as the original. The low voltage cord can also be replaced or repaired by soldering with a good heat shrink wrap to complete it. Using alligator clips presents the possibility of error and destruction of the batteries or charger.
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