About this deal
It is only an inverter. The owner's manual can be downloaded here: https://tinyurl. *Please note that the default battery type is DeWalt and Milwaukee compatible. If you need the Makita compatible battery sockets, you MUST choose Makita in the drop down menu* *Please note - this cannot charge your power tool batteries. This unique inverter uses any 18V or 20V name-brand power tool battery from Milwaukee, DeWalt, or Makita to provide 120V AC power. This inverter features a pure sine wave form and several device protections to keep your investment safe.
- Overcurrent Protection
- 300W 120V AC Output (600W Surge)
- Overload Protection
- Pure Sine Wave
- Compatible with DeWalt FlexVolt batteries
- Short Circuit Protection
- Low Voltage Disconnect
Reviews
Génesis Barrios
I have many DeWalt tools. If instead you see a red or flashing red/blue light then you’ll need to review the troubleshooting portion of the instruction manual.
Dibori
Yes and it works quite well. I could see in a utility vehicle having the converter solidly attached could be an advantage. It’s a thoughtful bonus that in addition to the 120 Volt AC outlet the inverter also has two 3. You’ll find answers to using extension cords, what will and will not charge and you’ll see a repeated emphasis on keeping the converter away from moisture.