If you have a DeWalt service center locally, they have a quick test they
can run while you wait.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake john niolon, On 12/22/2010 9:25 AM:
> I'm having trouble charging Dewalt batteries... some it may be old batteries
> but I'm wondering if my one hour charger is dying... Dewalt 9107 one hour
> charger when I put a meter across the contacts down in the charger I read NO
> d.c. voltage. although the battery is getting warm and slowly taking a
> charge... I had a completely dead 12v battery and started charging it with a
> hotter power supply 26volt for a few minutes... it came up to about 8 volts
> and I then stuck it in the 9107.... 4 hours later it's up to about 10 volts
> ??? This is a 2.8 amp charger and should do better than this... discounting
> a bad battery pack... how can I test the charger ???
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> thanks
> John
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