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Product Name: | DEWALT Battery Charger and USB Wall Charging Kit, For 20V and 60V Dewalt Batteries, Charge Devices Up To 100 W With USB-C Port or 12 W Using USB-A Port (DCB094K) |
Manufacturer: | DEWALT |
Model Number: | DCB094K |
Product SKU: | B09YY1WTHJ |
UPC: | 885911724159 |
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Working with 12 or 20 volt dewalt batteries and full protection circuit to keep the dewalt battery from over discharging and keep the output voltage and current correct to protect the device connected.
When the battery cost 50-100 each and the smart phone plugged in cost 500-1500, might be cheap insurance to get the genuine one. If Aukey or some other reputable company made one of these for less, I may trust it. Guaranteed it would be more than 12 bucks though.
Working with 12 or 20 volt dewalt batteries and full protection circuit to keep the dewalt battery from over discharging and keep the output voltage and current correct to protect the device connected.
When the battery cost 50-100 each and the smart phone plugged in cost 500-1500, might be cheap insurance to get the genuine one. If Aukey or some other reputable company made one of these for less, I may trust it. Guaranteed it would be more than 12 bucks though.
The only thing tool chargers do is monitor the temperature as they charge.
All modern tools could/should have a usb-c charging port built into the battery. Even cheap BMS boards have temp monitoring.
The only thing tool chargers do is monitor the temperature as they charge.
All modern tools could/should have a usb-c charging port built into the battery. Even cheap BMS boards have temp monitoring.
Be careful with the knock off ones, they have no protection and can drain the battery pack cells too low and damage your pack.
I have a USB A knock off of the older Dewalt usb charger. It includes a light the OEM adapter does not have. In addition to the over discharge problem, it also has a phantom drain: if it's left on a battery off it will drain it and with no protection it could over drain it too. I labeled the usb adapter so I always remember to remove it after use.
In the market for the OEM Dewalt USB C model like this but even at this price I am on the fence. If there was a knock off with a protection circuit, no phantom drain, and USB C for a reasonable price I would probably jump on it.
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Prior dewalt usb adapters had the issue of running the battery down to a level where would no longer charge (i know there are ways to jump these). The smart low power cut off circuitry was in the tool, not the battery. Do you know if this has any kind to low power cut off so you don't destroy the battery?
I have a USB A knock off of the older Dewalt usb charger. It includes a light the OEM adapter does not have. In addition to the over discharge problem, it also has a phantom drain: if it's left on a battery off it will drain it and with no protection it could over drain it too. I labeled the usb adapter so I always remember to remove it after use.
In the market for the OEM Dewalt USB C model like this but even at this price I am on the fence. If there was a knock off with a protection circuit, no phantom drain, and USB C for a reasonable price I would probably jump on it.
So this one does have a low power cut off?
To charge y the batteries like this? I need a car charger for Dewalt batteries but I'm cheap.
This paired with a cheaper 100watt car charger is what I was thinking but that's a big investment for car charging
$70 is a lot but might be worth it.
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