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Default Charging cordless drill on boat ?

hiya
i have a model car type fast charger on board and i use it to charge my
hand held VHF in 15 mins which at times still isnt fast enough.
I could use it to fast charge anything up to 12v.
Buy a 9.6v drill with and a couple of batts and hey presto buy the time 1
batt is flat the other will be charged.

flame away

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A friend bought a 19.2 v Sears cordless drill for use on his boat.
He's cruising now in Aust so no 110 VAC wall power. The charger won't
charge the 19.2 VDC battery on either his inverter or his Honda
generator. Sears doesn't have a 12VDC charger so now what.

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 ??



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