landyacht318 wrote:
Several yeas ago, power tool chargers were one of those things which did not enjoy being recharged on a MSW inverter.
I had one such 9.6v Nimh charger which released its magic smoke on a MSW inverter. I was in Baja at the time and hardwired it then and there with 12AGW.
Still have it.
I bought A makita drill/impact driver a few years back, and when I needed to charge without grid power, I did not risk attempting to use My MSW inverter on it.
I got a PSW 400 watt inverter basically just for this duty. ~250 watts is what the charger claimed, and I will seem y battery monitor register a pulsing 25 amp maximum. mostly about 4 amps, when it is charging.
As the battery or charger alone are 90% of the price of a new drill kit combo with 2 new batteries. I was unwilling to risk either charger or battery to MSW.
I find it criminal how expensive a replacement battery for a power tool is. My now corded drill whose charger failed on MSW inverter is still operational, but getting 12v to where needed is a PITA, and it likes to blow 35 amp fuses, which are not cheap.
I now almost never use my MSW inverteranymore, as ther 400 watts of PSW covers my needs, and has less than half the standby current consumption, and 1/1oth the noise
Have heard lots of complaints about power tool chargers and the built-in MSW inverters in Ford trucks. Some work, some don't.
I would follow LandYacht's advice and get a good PSW inverter.
And I would feel more confident using the original tool's charger, especially if the batteries are Li-Ion, which can be a little fussy or so I've heard.