Part #P6KE51A 600 Watts
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No but the value will be decreased.
It will charge the battery a few times, but eventually it will ruin the battery. The problem is the difference in the Hz. The charger is designed to convert power at a specific level to DC power. When the input power is not at the needed pulse rate, in this case 60 Hz, it will not emit the correct DC voltage and slowly reduce the batteries capacity to hold a charge. If you want to continue using the 60 Hz charger, you need to convert the 50 Hz power into 60 Hz by filtering it through a battery. Example: Step down transformer 50 Hz 120v --> Battery supply (Uninterruptable Power Supply that can handle 50 ~ 60 Hz) --> Dewalt 60 Hz battery charger.... Or you can skip the science project and buy a 50Hz Dewalt battery charger. You may need a plug converter depending on the type of outlet you are using and the plug type the charger will come with.
you cant!! you need a charger
DeWALT parts can be purchased in many websites and stores. One could go to DeWALT official website to order whatever part one may need. One could also purchase parts on websites like Amazon or eBay.
If the charger plug will not fit into the jack, you have the wrong charger. You need to find the right charger for that device.
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My mobile phone (an Alcatel) charger will supply 500 mA at 5 V. So the maximum continuous power it is capable of supplying will be the product of these two -i.e. 2.5 W. Of course, it won't necessarily ever reach that value in practise.
Yes, it comes with a charger.
No it does not, you need to use your ds charger.
where do i buy a doss charger
No, the Nintendo Wii does not need a charger, but requires electricity to run. Therefore, it will need to be connected to an outlet to work