
Makita DC18SD 14.4V-18V Li-ion Battery Charger 240V
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Product Overview
Manufacturer: Makita
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The Makita DC18SD 14.4v -18v Li-ion Charger will charge 18v and 14.4v Li-ion batteries. This charger uses a CPU to communicate with the batteries built-in memory chip during a charge cycle, which analyses the data to decide on the best charging method at that time. This innovative technology results in longer battery life.
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DC18SD Features:
1 Hour charge time when charging BL1830B 3.0Ah batteries.
Built in sounds on the DC18SD let you know charging status and completion.
Makita Forced Air Cooling Fan technology cools the battery during charging by forcing cool air through the battery’ s built-in air vents prolonging the life of the battery.
The charger communicates with the individual cell in battery with a built in CPU and then it controls current, voltage, and temperature for both rapid and optimum charge.
Therefore the battery has longer life as it can be charged in the best method and duration.
DC18SD Specification:
Voltage: 240 v
Battery Range: 14.4 – 18 v
Battery Type: Li-ion slow charger
Charge Time (1.5 amp): 30 mins
Charge Time (3.0 amp): 60 mins
Charge Time (4.0 amp): 90 mins
Charge Time (5.0 amp): 110 mins
Charge Time (6.0 amp ): 130 mins
Included as Standard: 1x DC18SD 14.4V-18V Charger.
FAQs
What is the difference between DC18RC and DC18RA?
In short, a Makita multi-tool is a highly adaptable tool that can be used for a wide variety of projects. Its versatility and compact size make it a valuable asset for anyone who needs a tool that can handle multiple tasks with precision and ease.
What is the input voltage of the Makita dc18sd?
The Makita DC18SD charger has an input voltage of 240V. This means it’s designed to be used with a standard UK household electrical supply. It’s important to note that this is the input voltage, not the output voltage. The charger will output a voltage suitable for charging Makita 14.4V and 18V LXT batteries.
What is the difference between Makita DC18RD and DC18SH?
The Makita DC18RD and DC18SH both have a dual-part charger meaning it can charge two Makita LXT batteries simultaneously, which is a significant time saver. However, the DC18SH is a slightly newer model, but their functionality remains pretty similar.
Can you charge Makita 18V battery from car?
Yes! You can charge a Makita 18V battery from a car, however, you do need a specific charger to do so. The Makita DC18SE is a charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter socket, It’s compatible with both 14.4V and 18V Makita LXT batteries, but remember to always check the compatibility with your specific battery model.