Question about Dewalt DW056 18 Volt Cordless Impact Driver - 1/4" Drive Hex Shank (Battery Charger and Case Not Included) - Tool Only
I currently have a 24V cordless Dewalt drill. I plan to buy a dewalt cordless hoover now along with a 18V battery. Will I be able to charge my 18V battery on the charger that I already have for my 24V drill or would I need a new charger ?
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Thanks for the important info - much appreciated - so basically the battery and battery charger have to be the same voltage - I can't use a higher voltage charger to charge a lower voltage product..
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my dewalt battery will not take a charge and causes my charger to flash fast.
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