Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Makita DC1414 Battery Charger

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Battery Voltages: 7.2V, 9.6V, 12V and 14.4V. Battery Types: Ni-Cd and Ni-MH. Battery Style: Pod Style Batteries. Weight: 2.0 lbs.
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Technical Details

- For all 7.2V - 14.4V Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries
- Charges 7.2V, 9.6V, 12V, 14.4V Makita Batteries
- Greater running time per charge
- No memory effect so batteries can be charged before they are fully discharged
- Input: 120V 50-60Hz
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Customer Buzz
 "Works Great" 2010-04-15
By Khaki3rd (North of Boston)
My old DC9000 charger died sent for this one DC1414 but got DC1804T Which is even better can charge up to 18V. Thank You Red's Supply, Helps me get back to work and got it shipped very fast Thanks again

Customer Buzz
 "Great product Great Service" 2010-04-08
By Thomas W. Bois
I recieved the charger fast and on time ! It is a great product and a nice upgrade from the original that lasted 8 yrs. I expect to get 8 or more years of use from this one !

Customer Buzz
 "Charger works fine, but beware: chargers can "go bad"" 2010-04-07
By Niles508 (SW Michigan)
I got this charger to replace a similar (though, not identical) Makita charger. I never knew a charger could simply stop working -- but, mine did. The old charger appeared to be working, but the batteries were not really being charged. The green light would come on, supposedly indicating that the battery was fully charged. If I removed the battery from the charger and replaced it in the charger immediately, the charging light would return to red (indicating that the battery still required charging.) At first, I thought the batteries were "bad". So, I disposed of them and got new batteries. But, new batteries also would not charge. (I even returned new batteries, thinking they were defective.) So, I decided the problem might be the charger. And, yes, it was the charger. It did not "go bad" all of a sudden. It apparently "went bad" gradually. I had no idea that the charger could stop working. It was not dropped or banged around, etc. There was no obvious event that occurred to make the charger stop working. So, Lesson Learned. Chargers apparently can simply stop working.

Customer Buzz
 "Old batteries" 2009-12-03
By Michael Ciavarella (Florida)
I recently purchased a makita charger from you and to my amazement my old batteries came to life. They seem to have a full charge now and my drill works like new. And it only cost me $25 thanks.

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 "Old & New batteries now work" 2009-12-03
By Old Kraut (Virginia, US of A)
Three out of four old batteries (10 years or so) worked again after laying around unused for three years or so. Cleaned the contacts and conditioned them - a couple quit charging after 5 minutes and drained to nothing right away, then re-charged and was finally able to get at least 50% use out of them. The one new battery I charged worked like a charm. Good value & fast shipping.


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