18 volt battery charger will give out 20 to 22 volts. and drop off while charging. to around 19 volts. its just finding the right amps. as this is the most important part. these can very from 3 to 20 amps. some cheap chargers are 1 or 2 amps and can take up to 8 hrs to charge a battery. as an even a charger that says 18 volts at 8 amps or 6 amps should be fine. really depends on the manufacture setup.
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You should probably contact Customer Service regarding this. I'd say it's a problem with the batteries rather than the chargers considering this looks like a recent EPC model - 1800 444 224
SOURCE: ryobi 18 volt battery charger
If replacing the charger is not an option, open it up and check the fuse. Another item to check is the current limiting resistor, color coded red-red-black.
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They look different in their shape where the battery goes so I would say no. To be safe always use the charger from the same manufacturer. There are a few different types of batteries too so it is always best to use the model number of your original charger to search for the replacement.
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