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Makita DC18SD 14.4V to 18V Li-ion LXT Charger

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Makita Forced Air Cooling Fan technology cools the battery during charging by forcing cool air through the battery’ s built-in air vents prolonging the life of the battery. If both the red and green lights are solid then this means the battery is charging. It also means the battery is above 80% charged but it is not fully charged. Solid Red and green Means Battery is Charging and is Above 80% Charged Solid Green light 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. Once the battery is over 80%charged the solid redlight will be accompanied by a solid greenlight. Solid Red and Green light on Makita Charger (DC18RC)

Founded a year after the outbreak of the First World War, Makita Corporation specialized in the mass production and maintenance of electric motors. Makita Battery Charger – Ready to charge, Flashing green light Solid Red light on Makita Charger (DC18RC) The charging technology that is at work here, controls the current, voltage and temperature to maximize the battery life. Makita DC18SD 240V Lithium Ion 14.4V-18V Charges has a CPU that works by communicating to the battery’s built in memory chip during the charge cycle. What it does with that data is, it analysis that to determine the best course of charging at that point if time. Smart charging comes in handy when you consider the many factors that affect the life of your battery. This results in a better life for your unit. Makita DC18SD is your smart choice. Inserted battery has Over-discharged, this can happen if the power tool has not detected that the battery is low and continued to drain power from it. 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 temperatureImportant note: There is no power ON button on the Makita chargeritself, you just have to plug it into a 240v power outlet and the green light should come on and start flashing. The most common reasons are: 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

Start there. Don’t overuse the batteries, and keep them in a safe area, away from harsh conditions. Lower charge voltages are good for extended life. Makita “STAR” battery and drill protection Alternate Red and Green lights flashing on Makita Charger DC18RC Makita Battery Charger fully- charged solid green light Red, Green and Yellow (All lights) on Makita Battery Charger DC18RCHome/ Shop/ Power Tools/ Cordless Power Tools/ Batteries and chargers/Makita DC18SD 18v Li-Ion Charger Li-ion 14.4-18v Makita DC18SD 18v Li-Ion Charger Li-ion 14.4-18v

Place for storing the unit is also something you should consider carefully. As you know, optimal temperature is paramount in keeping the battery safe. If you live in an area that has extreme weather conditions, make sure that your storage place is in a normal condition. If the Yellow light does not flash, it could indicate that it is “ conditionally charging” the battery. The battery can be charged in spite of the yellow warning light. But the charging time will be longer than usual in this case.The solid green light will appear on its own when the battery has finished charging.The charging light will change from solid redto solid greenand the melody soundor buzzer sound (a long beep) will come out to notify completion of charge.

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