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Makita DC18SD 14.4V to 18V Li-ion LXT Charger

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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 The lithium ion batteries work on the ion movement between the positive and negative electrodes. The performance is affected by the factor such as cycling, elevate temperature, and aging. A single Flashing green light means that the charger is in standby mode. It is connected to an AC power supply and is ready to start chargingyour batteries.

It is actually a great choice for those who want a great product within a moderate budget. It’s affordability will surprise you. It has a good life and is worth your money. Makita “STAR” battery and drill protection Alternate Red and Green lights flashing on Makita Charger DC18RCMost Makita power tools are protected by “ STAR” protection, this detects conditions that threaten to over-load, over-dischargeor overheatthe tool or battery. The tool will automatically cease operation,this prevents any damage to the battery.

The charging technology that is at work here, controls the current, voltage and temperature to maximize the battery life. Makita DC18SD 240V Lithium Ion 14.4V-18V Charges has a CPU that works by communicating to the battery’s built in memory chip during the charge cycle. What it does with that data is, it analysis that to determine the best course of charging at that point if time. Smart charging comes in handy when you consider the many factors that affect the life of your battery. This results in a better life for your unit. Makita DC18SD is your smart choice. When the temperature of the battery is extremely hot, more than approx. 70°C, two charging lights may start flashing red. When the temperature drops to 50°C – 70°C, one charging light will flash red. Leave the battery to stand for a while to cool down before attempting to recharge. Flashing Red and Green lights on Makita battery charger DC18RC Makita Battery Charger – Ready to charge, Flashing green light Solid Red light on Makita Charger (DC18RC) The fuse may have blownin the battery charger plug – If this is the case just replace its fuse with a new 13amp fuse.The weight of Makita DC18SD” is around 700.00 Grams. It is very easy to transport and set. Despite the lightweight, it performs it’s functions with ease.

The Makita DC18SD 240V Li-ion 14.4v - 18v 60-90 Minute Charger uses a CPU to communicate with the batteries built in memory chip during a charge cycle, which analyses the data stored in the battery chip to decide on the best charging method at that time. This innovative technology results in longer battery life. Built-in fan circulates air through the battery during the charging process to cool the battery for faster charge time This is how the charger looks when plugged in but with no battery in it. The green light will flash continuously, this just means the charger is plugged in but there is no battery inserted in it. A (dusty) Makita battery charger Solid Red Light Makita battery charger – 0ver 80% charged solid red and green light Solid Green light on Makita Battery Charger DC18RCThe great cooling system cools the batteries by flooding the inbuilt air vents of within the battery with cool air, reducing the heat buildup and hence protecting the lithium that’s inside. Also, Lithium ion suffers from stress if its exposed to too much heat. You should avoid keeping the cell at a charge voltage high voltage. Avoid stressing the lithium ion.

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