The lithium DC9180 NANO batteries are compatible with any of the 250 18v cordless tools DEWALT has introduced except for the following: DC212 -SDS Hammer drill DW908-Pivoting Head Flashlight DC527-...
Answer No, the DW9116 charger cannot be used to charge NANO batteries. The DC9310 and DC9320 are the only chargers we offer for the DC9180 batteries. The DC9310 and DC9320 chargers can also be used...
No, the new charger is larger than the DW9116 and will not fit in the current DEWALT kit boxes.
See the attached picture for information on how to put your drill back into the kit box.
This DCB118 batteries will charge all Flex Volt 60V MAX* batteries as well as all 20V MAX* Batteries
The DCB118 will charge a DCB606 FLEXVOLT™ battery pack in one hour. It will charge the DCB205 20V MAX* 5.0Ah battery in 50 minutes and the DCB204 4.0Ah battery in 40 minutes. The compact 20V batter...
The DCB118 charger will not charge 12V MAX* batteries, 8V MAX* batteries or the stem top 7.2V to 18V Batteries.
For the 12V MAX*, 20V MAX* and 60V MAX* batteries, DCB119 is the corresponding vehicle charger for use.
This charger is equipped with an in internal fan to cool the battery while charging. The fan pulls air in around the battery to cool it and then blows this air out through the charger vents. Cooli...
Yes, the DCB118 charger has been designed to work off an inverter or generator. A pure sine wave inverter with a minimum of 400W is recommended.