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Mastercraft PowerXchange 18V LCD Multi-Charger

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Mastercraft PowerXchange 18V LCD Multi-Charger
$49.99
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Mastercraft PowerXchange 18V LCD Multi-Charger

$49.99

Product Details

  • Charges both Li-Ion PowerXchange battery (54-3100) and Ni-Cad PowerXchange battery (54-3102)

  • LED screen communicates battery status

  • Diagnostic multi-source, multi-voltage, switch-type charger

  • Integrated cord wrap

  • Wall-mountable

  • 1-hour charge time

Warranty
  • This product carries a 3 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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16 years ago
Its nice to have one charger for all your batteries, assuming you only ise mastercraft. At any rate, this charger takes care of your batteries and you dont need to babysit or worry about overcharging

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Q: I have the same charger coming up with an E5 Code, Could you list all the codes and the errors associated with them would be helpful

12 years ago
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  • A: E1- Failure to identify Batt type E2- Failure to identify Batt Specification E3- Sensor failed E4- Charger circuit open E5- After on for 5 min batt voltage still cannot increase to require lower limits E6- Protection control system within li-ion batt pack accidentally shut down

    11 years ago
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Q: what does error code E1 mean?

9 years ago
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  • A: The E1 error code is a failure to identify battery type. Should you have any more questions regarding this issue kindly call our service center at 1-877-683-2082.

    9 years ago
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Q: what does error code E4- Charger circuit open mean

11 years ago
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  • A: E4= Charge circuit Opened. This means when you put the battery on charge there may not be enough resistance on the battery contacts. We recommend you pry out the metal contacts inside the cavity of your charger and put the battery back on charge to see if that resolves the issue. Upon reinserting the battery you should feel more resistance however if this dose not resolve the issue it means the battery is no longer charging and will need to be replaced.

    11 years ago
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Q: E-3 apparait quand je tente de charger une batterie. batterie 54-3100-6 E-3:CAPTEUR DÉFECTUEUX. Qu'est-ce que ca signifie? Chargeur /54-3101-4

11 years ago
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  • A: Si les codes d'erreur E1, E2, E3 ou E4 apparaissent dans l'écran LCD, les mesures correctives suivantes sont requises: 1. Débranchez le chargeur de la source d'alimentation CA. 2. Humidifiez un coton-tige ® avec d'hydrate de méthyle et nettoyer les contacts métalliques de la batterie et le chargeur à l'intérieur. 3. Lorsque les contacts sont secs, essayez de charger la batterie. 4. Si le code (s) d'erreur s'affiche à nouveau, contactez votre centre de service (1-800-689-9928) 9:00-17h00 HNE pour assistance.

    11 years ago
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Q: What do the error codes mean? I am getting a E1 error on my charger and would like to know what it means. Is is a battery issue or a charger issue? thanks

15 years ago
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  • A: An E1 error code is telling you the charger is not recognizing the battery. Pull the battery out & clean the metal contacts of the battery. Put the battery pack back the charger to see if the issue is resolved & if not call the toll free number below. 1-866-349-8665

    12 years ago
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Q: Diagnostic multi-source, multi-voltage, switch-type charger Please more info about these specifications Diagnostic the state of batteries ? multi-source Nickel Cadnium / Lithium Ion ? multi-voltage 120V and or 220v switch type No switch seen on the power supply

15 years ago
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  • A: 1-There are 6 numerical codes and 1 symbol to indicate a probable cause for a battery failure. 2. It charges either Ni-cad or Li-ion Mastercraft Power Exchange battery packs. 3. Input is nominal 120VAC voltage only. A step down transformer is required for 220VAC. 4. This charger is a Switch Mode Power supply with optical control feedback to regulate charging, exercise temperature control and cell protection. 5. This power supply shuts itself off and has enough redundant protection circuitry to be ETL (same as CSA/UL) certified for use without an On/Off switch.

    Anonymous15 years ago
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