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Sidewinder 120V Charger

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Part# 13-10436
MFR Model# 48-59-2819

Overview

Milwaukee 48-59-2819 120 volt Battery Charger

Power up V28™ and M28™ Lithium-Ion batteries in less than one hour. Milwaukee's 28-Volt Charger quickly charges V28 and M28 Lithium-Ion batteries for less downtime on the job. The high-visibility LED light displays the charge status from across the room so you can monitor recharges without interrupting your work. The unit’s pass-through plug conserves valuable outlet space. Get single-charger simplicity when working with all of your V28 and M28 cordless power tools.
   
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Specifications

  • Charger Cat. No: 48-59-2819
  • AC Input Volts: 120
  • AC Input Amps: 2.75
  • DC Output Volts: 28
  • DC Output Amps: 3.5
  • Charge Time: 1-Hour
  • Operating Temperature Battery and Charger: 32°F to 150°F / (0°C to 65°C)
  • Operating Temperature Battery and Tool: 0°F to 167°F / (-18°C to 75°C)
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Reviews

Too expensive and needs power conversion to 110v. Sending back

Brandon E
November 10, 2019

Q&A

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Q: Will it hurt the battery if I leave the battery for my Sidewinder Tug on the charger for extended periods after the charge has been completed in full?

Per the supplier: it would not damage the battery.