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Black and Decker Battery Chargers
Black and Decker now carry various products to its name, although they were originally associated with manufacture and sale of power tools. This only goes to prove that Black and Decker has moved with the times because ever since it started almost a century ago, Black and Decker still leads in the market for various tools and products.
The latest addition to the product line is the Black and Decker battery charger. It is well known that in the modern world of today, we try to do away with inconveniences. Recognizing this, Black and Decker has come up with products that are cordless- and now comes the Black and Decker battery charger.
Batteries are important because they give life to many of our appliances if we want to do away with electrical cords which are sometimes inconvenient to use because they tangle and the distance for work makes it limited because one has to consider the length of the cord when working. You also need a charger if you have the battery.
The Black and Decker battery offers batteries and chargers for their complete range of Black & Decker and Firestorm™ cordless products. Batteries ranging from 9.6V to 24V are available in spring loaded slide pack styles and in stem styles. Battery chargers are available for all kinds of voltages, including one hour fast chargers, dual port chargers, and multi-voltage chargers.
The latest and the featured battery charger is the 96.V - 18V Multi Voltage Fast Charger. Its Model is # FSMVC. As its name means, it is a fast charger. Everyone is almost in a hurry in the world we live in. Time is important and the quicker that a battery charges, the better for the user.
Automatically optimize the charging of battery cells to maximize the battery's lifespan and computerized charging with "maintenance mode" are its other features. Its fast –charging feature which recharges slide-pack style batteries in 90 minutes or less is the most important aspect. This equally important feature makes the product saleable to many Black and Decker battery charger users.
The Black and Decker battery chargers are available in various voltages too. There are the the Versa Pak batteries; 14.4 Volt-9.6 Volt Batteries; and 24 Volt-18 Volt batteries which have distinct features of its own typical of Black and Decker products. Rates of Black and Decker battery chargers vary according to voltage and features.
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Would 7.5 volts burn out a 7.2 volt motor.?
I have a few of the Black & Decker power tools that uses two of the Versa Pak batteries. Each silver battery is 3.6 volt 1.2AH. And the gold batteries are 3.6v 2ah. If I used an external power source such as 7.5 volt at 2 amps and modify it to be able to use it. Would it destroy or burnout the 7.2 volt? I think the .3 volt difference would not hurt quiet at much, but could do damage in the long run over use. What do you think? Unless you could help me find a what to build a circuit to output 7.2 volts at 2 amps.
Here a link to the batteries.
http://www.blackanddecker.com/allproducts/batteries--chargers-versapak--other-batteries.aspx
Here is a link to the power tool that I want to power from a 7.5 volt 2 amp
http://www.blackanddecker.com/power-tools/VP600.aspx
Here is a link to the 7.5 volt power adapter, just it is 1.3 amps max
http://www.walmart.com/ip/0900-77/5694040
7.5V will not burn out 7.2V motor. It will cost you more to build a power supply to run your power tools than to buy tools that just plug into 120V. You will need a lot more than 2A to run these tools. At stall speeds, those motors will draw 20 Amps. I have ran my RC airplane which came with 8.4V batteries on some super 9.6V batteries without any problems. I also run my 9.6V drill using a 4AH 12V battery, no problems, does not smoke or smell and runs great. These motors mostly run on current. A bit of over voltage will not damage them, not in the short usage cycles. Now, running a 9V motor on 12V for hundreds of hours might cause heat problems and premature failures.
My advice, find a cheap 12V battery (I get them for free at work) and run your power tools on 12V.
You must have pleanty of good current to run your tools. You can also buy battery packs, 7.2V used for RC cars, these will punch out the amps.
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