If you have DeWalt ® power drill or other power tools that use DeWalt ® 20V Max battery, this unit will allow you to power our charcoal smoker controllers with the same battery. ![]() One 3 ft power cable is also included for your convenience, which can be used to power SYL-1615 / SYL-2615 / SYL-3615 BBQ controller directly. This listing includes one 12V & 5V converter / charger for DeWalt ® 20V Battery, DCB091 compatible, for Heated Jacket, Video Camera, BBQ Smoker Controller. With the Ryobi you can bypass that, by jumping a diode from the temp contact on the batt to the + contact of the batt.New product update: 5A 12V adapter is released! Please see PA-DD2. The the batts will not accept a charge without the charger reporting back an acceptable temp reading first. One of the Ryobi contacts is a temp sensor. But you can not charge them without the other contacts. The Ryobi you can DIScharge all day with just the +/- contacts. I live in the Ryobi ecosystem, so I do not know anything about the dewalt. you need to know what those other contacts do. None of the tool batts have that many contacts.īut. So to have balancing done elsewhere, you would need 6 contacts, plus the +/- contacts for power. Its just more cost effective to charge the tool batts from another solar power station Even with a whollotta tool batts you don't have as much watt capacity as a a smaller set of prizmatic cells. ![]() I just don't want to dedicate the amount of dollars the Vics cost, to solar charging a tool batt power station. So far the only SCC I found that would work is the Victrons, as they are highly customizable and you can adjust the voltage. (also see the last paragraph) You need to control the charge. I don't think you can charge those batts with a 24v SCC without over charging. I have researched this to analysis paralysis. I thought internal balancing only works when connected using the factory charger using all the ports, that's why I'm thinking I need to cycle them through the factory charger. I do plan to use two of the 12v car chargers Dewalt makes into the 12v cigarette lighter style outlet. Maybe someone has suggestions or input.Īs a power station though, it's really great so far. That's also why I'm adding 4 more batteries to absorb and lower overall wattage/voltage. The question is will the solar charger over-charge like you are asking? Going to research Solar Chargers to see if any can be programmed as such with a maximum battery voltage setting. Can't remember where I saw that now, I was going through the same questions then found out I was well within the range of the batteries. The 20v batteries should take up to 28v charging so 24v should be well within range. Planning to try 24v solar into solar charger. It's been a fun project and what I have done up to this point all works very well. So this is my first project powerbox and I'm thinking it can be used for camping, power outages, fishing, hunting or other outdoor activities. This tool box has a tray on top to store various items. I have a 400 watt inverter that don't plan to mount, just have post mounts externally.Īlso have a marine type fuse box similar to what Will uses in his 12v projects. Found batteries and compatible chargers on Wiring is the typical battery wiring that Will shows in his battery banks, all in parallel (2 banks of 4 when I'm done, may go 4 banks of 2, but 8 batteries total).Īs a battery charging station I decided to also have a couple USB and 12v battery chargers for charging AAA up to D cell batteries and 9v. I number my batteries so i know what batteries have been balanced and if one goes bad it's easier to locate later. I have the 12v step down converter installed for the 12v and USB outlets.ĭewalt and Milwaulkee make a 12v car charger for their batteries so using two of these battery chargers, the batteries can be rotated through the external charger for cell balancing. Will be adding also 12v post connector, a 24v suitcase solar panel setup with solar charger. Going to add four more Power Dock battery mounts. But as long as the batteries are charged in the factory charger periodically to balance the cells internally is kind of what I'm thinking.ĭoubling as a battery charging station. Milwaulkee and others can be used the same, although I am not sure how many manufacturers make a 12v car charger. I already use Dewalt tools and have many batteries. Here is what I have come up with so far: a powerbox using Dewalt 20v tool batteries. Instead of using a 12v lithium battery, why not use these tool batteries? So I came up with and idea to charge my tool batteries via solar and getting a second use out of all the batteries I have. Using my pole trimmer trimming trees and also my sawzall with pruning blade, I was always running inside to switch out batteries.
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