Black.Decker 20V MAX Power Tools Battery Conversion Guide

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Black.Decker 20V MAX Power Tools Battery Conversion Guide

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Black+Decker 20V MAX Power Tools Battery Conversion Guide

Looking for a Black+Decker 20V MAX battery adapter to use other brands' battery packs on your Black+Decker 20V MAX power tools? You came to the right place. This page provides recommendation of battery adapters and various methods for you to do just that.

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Black+Decker 20V MAX power tools use lithium ion battery packs. See "Notes on Lithium Ion Battery Packs" section in the "Power Tools Battery Conversion Guide" page.

Note than when you are done using the tool/battery, you should never leave any battery adapter on the battery pack. There could be circuitry in the battery adapter that could drain the battery pack. You may consider disassembly any battery adapter you own to ensure you know the circuitry inside.

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DeWALT 18V Battery Pack

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DeWALT 20V MAX Battery Pack

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Porter Cable 20V MAX Battery Pack

If you are willing to modify your batteries a little, you won't need a battery adapter to use your Porter Cable 20V MAX battery packs on your Black+Decker 20V MAX power tools. The batteries pack are interchangeable after the slight modification. Take a look at the video below.

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Stanley Black and Decker 20v Max batteries interchangable?

mechanical turk said:

The DeWalt 20V Max batteries are 18V batteries.

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Correct. And even if the output was 20V, the circuitry should be able to handle a 10% difference.

But be careful about bringing DeWalt-branded product into the conversation. Dewalt opted to put the required (for LiOn batteries) shut-off circuitry in the tool rather than the battery. That makes Dewalt 20V Max incompatible with B&D/Porter-Cable 20V Max.

So really, the only question in my mind is whether the pin configuration might have changed between B&D 18V and B&D 20V Max. I suspect the answer is "no", but apparently the pins were moved for the Stanley-branded 20V FatMax line, at least according to "Brian" in this message thread...

http://toolguyd.com/stanley-fatmax-20v-hammer-drill-fmc620la/

Correct. And even if the output was 20V, the circuitry should be able to handle a 10% difference.But be careful about bringing DeWalt-branded product into the conversation. Dewalt opted to put the required (for LiOn batteries) shut-off circuitry in therather than the. That makes Dewalt 20V Max incompatible with B&D/Porter-Cable 20V Max.So really, the only question in my mind is whether the pin configuration might have changed between B&D 18V and B&D 20V Max. I suspect the answer is "no", but apparently the pins were moved for the Stanley-branded 20V FatMax line, at least according to "Brian" in this message thread...

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