SOURCE: Dewalt battery charger
You will need he correct charger, the 24V will destry a very expensive battery.
SOURCE: 18V cordless drill charger #981832-001
Hi again, Because of the age of these batteries, this may or may not work but you have nothing to lose. The theory here is that over time, oxides built little bridges in a ni cad battery between the anode and cathode thus shorting the battery, shocking the battery burns those bridges and if the cells are still intact it will work again. So take your stronger battery or cables and being sure to observe the correct polarity touch or brush the positive to positive and negative to negative several times. The first times will spark and then as the bridges burn the spark will decrease. Put the battery in the charger and the charge light should come on. Leave the battery in the charger until it reaches a full charge. If after this procedure you still have the defective indication, then the cells were bad and you will still have to replace the battery. Good luck, please let me know how this works for you!
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SOURCE: lost 18V AC adaptor- can I use one made for laptop with 18V output?
I don't know if I would try this or not. there could be a difference in the amps and usually a charger is designed to shut off or go to trickle when the battery is fully charged.
SOURCE: I lost the charger for the 18v PSO1800 Type cordless drill
Replacement parts in USA from
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/charger-p-100122.html?osCsid=cv3pj4ntur724eevbt3vhfeor4
does not appear to be a UK model.
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Charger no. is 691760 Battery pack no. 691757
having trouble to find a battery pack no. 691757 for kawasaki cordless drill 18volts. does anyone know where to buy?
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