frontpage Posted by jaba • 2d ago
Apr 23, 2025 3:55 AM
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frontpage Posted by jaba • 2d ago
Apr 23, 2025 3:55 AM
DeWALT Battery Charger & USB Wall Charging Kit
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I saw one for $40 at my local fb marketplace. Wondering should I grab one for $40 and return the Ridgid one that I bought from hd for $70
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If you are already in the DeWalt eco system then it makes sense to use your existing batteries as big power banks. If you're not then don't bother. Plus I bring it when I do work at friends houses but bring my own tools so I don't have to bring a full size charger which saves space and weight. It's definitely more of a "want" purchase then a need but I feel I got my moneys worth. Wouldn't think twice at $65, again if you already have a lot of DeWalt batteries and tools.
Practically, usb c can be converted to any dc voltage with adapters. Check the output voltage of any power supply then find a USB c adapter for it, and boom, the dewalt battery makes it portable. Portable heating vest is what I made.
Can you convert the USB charger using adapter for 220v?
Ok. Thx.
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12V USBC PD isn't an official mode included by a lot of chargers so using the buck converter to a cigarette lighter adapter is probably a better way to go than relying on a 12V PD adapter.
If you have ryobi, this is better than all of the options:
https://www.amazon.com/SYMIK-Batt...B0CLLHQX
I have also seen references to a parasitic draw on the official dewalt model and it will kill batteries if left attached for long periods.
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12V USBC PD isn't an official mode included by a lot of chargers so using the buck converter to a cigarette lighter adapter is probably a better way to go than relying on a 12V PD adapter.
If you have ryobi, this is better than all of the options:
https://www.amazon.com/SYMIK-Batt...B0CLLHQX6H [amazon.com]
I have also seen references to a parasitic draw on the official dewalt model and it will kill batteries if left attached for long periods.