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Default Charging cordless drill on boat ?

Any ideas why and how to fix this ? Any possibility of a generic
charger that runs on 12 VDC? I don't know what the 110 VAC charger
puts out - maybe 25 V ??


what would happen if he put 2 12v batterys in series & made 24 volt charger?
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Default Charging cordless drill on boat ?

Add a back up light bulb in series to slow the charge rate and it will work
just fine, as long as he wont leave it on all the time. A much smaller ( dash
) bulb most probably could be used as a trickle charger.

A smaller battery ( Big lawn more ) with a DPDT, switch and a light bulb in its
charging circuit would be a good bet.

Mike

what would happen if he put 2 12v batterys in series & made 24 volt charger?



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