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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:46 pm 
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Hi there, is it possible to get a replacement charger plug for a cordless drill the drill is a 14,4 volt unit and the charger figures from the plug are
Technics AC-DC adaptor Model TE- 18500v
Input 230v - 50Hz 87ma
output 18v - 500ma 9VA
it also has a female jack to connect to the battery unit or would it be better to buy a new cordless drill, if so does anyone know of any good deals out there, it doesn't need to have a hammer action.

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are you talking the 13amp plup or a jack type plug !!!

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The charger/plug unit is a normal 3 pinned plug for the socket, a wire from this runs to the unit that houses the battery when charging, this has the female jack type connection.

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are you asking for a replacement mains to 18v transformer/brick or a connector :scratch: :scratch:

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I think that would be the brick transformer thingy!

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