![]() ![]() Does anyone have experience with this 12V charger or Dewalt batteries in general? Thanks!īut I know that the output of a 12V solar panel is actually more like 18V, and the current is variable so I'm worried the batteries will not charge if the current is too high (the charger is rated for 6A input). It looks like the 12V charger prevents overcharging and manages the battery state so I'm thinking it should be fine to just wire it directly to a solar panel without any regulator in between? But I know that the output of a 12V solar panel is actually more like 18V, and the current is variable so I'm worried the batteries will not charge if the current is too high (the charger is rated for 6A input). I got a 200W inverter that they can plug into and a 12V cigarette lighter charger for the batteries ( ). I recently bought 2 10Ah (20V) Dewalt batteries at an extremely low price and I'm planning to use them to power appliances in my camper (as well as my tools when I work in construction). ![]() No memes (pictures with superimposed text), shit postsĬomplete rules: /r/batteries/about/rules/.If asking a question, ask the actual question, fully yet concisely, right in the title.Be civil: do not insult no all-caps, no excessive "!" and "?", please.Dangerous or damaging (tasers, EMP, vaping).Organic spam from cell and battery manufacturers.Education and safety about batteries and related technologies.Pictures or cells, batteries, power banks, UPSs.Cell, battery, and BMS recommendations and comparisons. ![]()
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