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Question for 20V Dewalt Owners
cbxjeff
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I'm converting my older 18V tools to 20V and bought a DCB206-2 battery and a DCB115 charger. They don't seem to be compatible. The battery seem much too wide to slide into the charger. What have I done wrong this time guys?
It's too late for me, save yourself.
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You didn't buy Milwaukee?? Sorry, I couldn't control myself. 😁
I recently bought some 20V tools and thought about doing the same thing. I remember something about the chargers not working with certain tools.
Those are compatible. I have several of the same chargers and batteries.
They can be somewhat finicky to load, especially when new.
Sometimes you have to be a bit aggressive when seating the battery. You could also try holding the release button while seating the battery.
you can buy adapters I have them to go from 18 to 20 vt for Dewalt battery's and have one that uses Milwaukee on the Dewalt the options are huge
go on line amazon has a lot of them so many adapters you can find one to use just about any battery on any tool
That's cold Ricci. 😕
Thanks Gregor62. I make errors anymore and tend to blame myself for everything. My confidence has been renewed! I'm not as dumb as my wife says.
These are the adapters that I got.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09JNKZXMK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I never knew such a beast existed. I just ordered some for my 18V tools. THANKS!
Success. As Gregoer62 mentioned, they are a little tricky to load. I just gave up too soon earlier.
Thanks guys,