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MAKITA 18V LXT DC18RC 110V CHARGER

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TECHNOLOGY : Communicates with the battery’s built-in chip during the charging process to optimize battery life

Makita UK User Manuals - Makita UK

The DC18RC fast charger, also known as the Makita DC18RC Li-ion 7.2 / 14.4 / 18v LXT Charger, uses Intelligent Charging Technology to control current, voltage and temperature to maximize the battery life. The DC18RC can charges a BL1830B 18v LXT 3.0Ah battery in approximately 22 minutes - and to the fullest charge. The Makita DC18RD/1 110v twin 18v Li-ion charger, charges 2 batteries simultaneously. The rapid charge technology selects the optimum voltage and current and temperature is controlled by the forced air system that circulates air through the battery to prevent overheating. and a full charge sound alert confirms when the charge cycle is complete. Makita LXT® is the world’s largest cordless tool system powered by 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style batteries. At the heart of the Makita 18V LXT® System is the efficient Rapid Optimum Charger.

Specification of 240v Makita DC40RC Charger

The Makita Rapid Optimum Charger communicates with the battery’s built-in chip throughout the charging process to optimize battery life by actively controlling current, voltage and temperature

Makita USA - Product Details -DC18RC Makita USA - Product Details -DC18RC

Built-in CPU - gathers information from the battery's memory chip to determine optimum charging method Built-in fan circulates air through the battery during the charging process to cool the battery for faster charge timeThe 110v version of the DC18RC uses intelligent charging technology to control current, voltage and temperature to maximise battery life. It charges Makita 3.0Ah batteries in approximately 22 minutes, 4.0Ah Batteries in approximately 36 minutes and 5.0Ah Batteries in approximately 45 minutes. This means that during the loading of the charging voltage, charging current, and temperature is held in the holes The Makita DC18RD twin 18v Li-ion charger, charges 2 Makita 18 volt LXT lithium-ion batteries simultaneously. The rapid charge technology selects the optimum voltage and current and temperature is controlled by the forced air system that circulates air through the battery to prevent overheating. and a full charge sound alert confirms when the charge cycle is complete. MAKITA DC18RD FEATURES Large charging status indicator light gives a clear indication by LED in 3 colours (blue, green and red) with a raised lens As a result, high temperatures occur in the battery, so that the battery life is extended, and the charging process is accelerated

Makita DC40RC Charger 40v 110v 191M89-8 - Power Tools UK Makita DC40RC Charger 40v 110v 191M89-8 - Power Tools UK

Compatible with the ADP10 interchangeable adapter (sold separately) for charging 18v LXT Lithium batteries The MAKITA DC18RC has a cooling fan and Active 3 Controls. This means that during the loading of the charging voltage, charging current, and temperature is held in the holes. The cooling system blows cool air into the battery. As a result, high temperatures occur in the battery, so that the battery life is extended, and the charging process is accelerated. A great advantage of Lithium Ion technology is that it provides the user with the possibility to charge the batteries anytime, without any need to wait for their complete power deployment. A great improvement compared to older technologies like Ni-Cad Makita’s 18v & 14v batteries have a built in memory chip that records the battery usage history. While the battery is connected it will transmit the data to the charger SPEED : Charges 18V LXT® 2.0Ah battery in 25 minutes, 3.0Ah in 30 min., 4.0Ah in 40 min., 5.0Ah in 45 min.

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