Vintage465 wrote:
So I have a new 20v cordless drill to drop the jacks on my trailer. Naturally it came with the 110v charger for plugging in at home. I don't intend on setting up an inverter in my rig. For my 18v computer I have an inverter that plugs into my cigarette lighter on my work truck. Is there such an inverter to plug into a cigarette lighter to charge a 20v drill?
The typical 12vdc cigaratte lighter type inverter outputs approx. 80-120w at 120vac. That's approx. .8 - 1 amps at 120vac.
Not sure what make 20v cordless charger you have.
I familiar with the DCB101 20v Dewalt charger. It draws 1.5a at 120v (it outputs 4a charge current at 20vdc). Odds are this unit will overload a "typical" cigarette lighter inverter.
However, Dewalt also makes some entry-level 20v chargers that only output 2a at 20vdc. These require a bit less 120vac input current than the DCB101---maybe .8 - 1a (@120vac). If you have one of these you *may* get by using a 12vdc cigarette lighter type inverter to power your 20v charger.