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Product Description The DEWALT DC9319 is a 7.2 to 18V NiCd/NiMH/Lithium-Ion vehicle charger. Eliminate downtime with the ability to charge batteries in your vehicle while driving to work or on a jobsite. This heavy-duty vehicle charger is compatible with 7.2V to 18V NiCd/NiMH/Lithium-Ion and will charge the batteries in 1 hour or less. The automatic shut-off protects excessive discharge of the vehicle's battery as well. This product is manufactured in Thailand. This product meets customer requirement. From the Manufacturer With the DEWALT DC9319 vehicle charger you can conveniently charge your DEWALT batteries while driving to work or once you’re at the job site. The unit plugs directly into a truck or car cigarette lighter or a 12-volt accessory outlet. That way, your tools are always charged up and ready to work anytime, anywhere.And with this one multi-voltage device, you can recharge all DEWALT batteries ranging from 7.2 to 18 volts, including NiCad, nickel metal hydride, and lithium-ion packs. (Not for use with Univolt batteries.) It features an automatic shut-off that prevents excessive discharge of the vehicle’s battery. The DC9319 one-hour charger is backed by DEWALT’s three-year limited warranty, 90-day money-back guarantee, and one-year free service contract.
Charges 7.2V-18V nicad/NiMH/Li-ion Dewalt batteries (except univalent) from a vehicle's power outlet enabling batteries to be charged while driving to work or on a jobsite
Charges the battery in 1 hour or less, minimizing downtime
Automatic shut-off protects excessive discharge of vehicle's battery
Compatible with Dewalt NANO 18 Volt battery packs
Independently certified to applicable standards
At first I was ready to contact seller as it appeared dead unit. Prob minutes before I did, the led activity *finally* started. Seems ok now. I'll update with anything noteworthy.