Dewalt battery drill charger circuit

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Dewalt charger DE9107-XE. 12 volt. Would anybody know where I might
get a circuit diagram for this. It has stopped working and the first
and most obvious fault is a resistor has blown the side out of itself.
According to it's markings it is a 0.11 ohm resistor (brown brown
silver gold) 1 watt going by it's physical size, which to me at least
doesn't make sense.

Thanks for any help, Grames
 
"grames" <grames@telstra.com> wrote in message
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Dewalt charger DE9107-XE. 12 volt. Would anybody know where I might
get a circuit diagram for this. It has stopped working and the first
and most obvious fault is a resistor has blown the side out of itself.
According to it's markings it is a 0.11 ohm resistor (brown brown
silver gold) 1 watt going by it's physical size, which to me at least
doesn't make sense.

Thanks for any help, Grames
Resistor or fuse?

Ken
 
grames wrote:

Dewalt charger DE9107-XE. 12 volt. Would anybody know where I might
get a circuit diagram for this. It has stopped working and the first
and most obvious fault is a resistor has blown the side out of itself.
According to it's markings it is a 0.11 ohm resistor (brown brown
silver gold) 1 watt going by it's physical size, which to me at least
doesn't make sense.

Thanks for any help, Grames
Correct me if I'm wrong but this should be DW9107 charger...

Read this first http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml01/01057.html

You may be able to take it back and get a new one for free.

Ross Herbert
 
KLR <kreed@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:<n61thv05u0pibsftoe24dn2ogpmpe9l046@4ax.com>...
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:05:05 GMT, Ross Herbert
rherber1@bigpond.net.au> wrote:


Correct me if I'm wrong but this should be DW9107 charger...

Read this first http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml01/01057.html

You may be able to take it back and get a new one for free.

Ross Herbert
I checked and my model is not the one recalled.
It is a DE9107-XE. It's about four years old.


Ken taylor asked if it was a fuse.
It certainly looks like a resistor to me
and it is not in a the circuit where I would
expect a fuse to be, also the unit has a glass
encapsulated fuse.
(which looks good but is open circuit)

Grames
 
"grames" <grames@telstra.com> wrote in message
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KLR <kreed@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:05:05 GMT, Ross Herbert
rherber1@bigpond.net.au> wrote:


Correct me if I'm wrong but this should be DW9107 charger...

Read this first http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml01/01057.html

You may be able to take it back and get a new one for free.

Ross Herbert

I checked and my model is not the one recalled.
It is a DE9107-XE. It's about four years old.


Ken taylor asked if it was a fuse.
It certainly looks like a resistor to me
and it is not in a the circuit where I would
expect a fuse to be, also the unit has a glass
encapsulated fuse.
(which looks good but is open circuit)

Grames
Yeah, I've got a brain like a sieve after 9PM - forgot you mentioned the
power rating of the component. :)

Cheers.

Ken
 

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