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The Milwaukee M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger 48-59-1812 is the perfect charger to bring along for your next project. This cross-system charger works with all M18 and M12 batteries, so you’ll always be prepared and productive, especially on jobs that require a mix of M12 and M18 Milwaukee cordless power tools. The 48-59-1812 can power up Milwaukee compact batteries in 30 minutes and extended capacity batteries in 60 minutes, leaving you no need for extra chargers on the jobsite.
Professionals appreciate its versatility as it charges batteries sequentially, reducing the time to manage charge cycles. For your benefit, the charger communicates directly with the battery pack to monitor cell voltage, temperature and charge status to ensure a full charge. The Milwaukee M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger is great for professional contractors as well as DIYers and is just what you need on your next project. Buy it today at Nail Gun Depot.
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The M18 & M12 rapid charger charges packs up to 40% faster, reducing downtime and maximizing productivity. The charger accepts all M18 and M12 batteries, providing an upgrade for both systems. Featuring REDLINK Intelligence, it communicates directly with the battery to monitor cell voltage, temperature, and charge status to optimize the performance and extend the life of the pack. As an added level of communication, the charger indicates when the battery reaches an 80% charge, providing confidence that a substantial amount of work can be completed without waiting for a full charge.
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Blain # 1052951 | Mfr # 48-59-1808
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The M18 & M12 rapid charger charges packs up to 40% faster, reducing downtime and maximizing productivity. The charger accepts all M18 and M12 batteries, providing an upgrade for both systems. Featuring REDLINK Intelligence, it communicates directly with the battery to monitor cell voltage, temperature, and charge status to optimize the performance and extend the life of the pack. As an added level of communication, the charger indicates when the battery reaches an 80% charge, providing confidence that a substantial amount of work can be completed without waiting for a full charge.
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I have two cordless tools from Milwaukee (I took a kit), but there is only one charger for the M18.
For convenience and separate use, I took a non-original Chinese charger, which, in fact, is a review of
Under the cut, opening, details and testing of
Hi all! nine0004
So, today we will talk about the charger for milka.
This charger is only suitable for the M18, although it copies the original charger from Milwaukee 48-59-1812, which charges both the M12 and M18.
Milwaukee 48-59-1812 supports charging of 2 types of M12 and M18 batteries
The M18 battery clings to the charger along the sled - this is Milky's proprietary mechanism
But - the cost of the original charger is high, and the main drawback is that it is powered by 110V (!!!)
Do not even offer the option to buy in Russia, to put it mildly, it is not justified.
As a result, I found this lot, but the charger is only for M18 (18-volt), and does not support 12-volt, although they could do it. But it is intended for a 220V network and with an euro plug!
As for the cost, you can take a little more expensive used original chargers (sometimes you come across “killed ones”), plus do not forget about the shipping cost (almost one more price on top)
Characteristics:
Brand: NoName
Model: M18
Compatible battery models: Milwaukee 48-11-1811,48-11-1815,48-11-1820,48-11-1822,48-11-1828,48-11-1840,48-11-1841,48-11 -1852. 48-59-1813.48-59-1850
Plug Type: US / EU(Optional)
Input voltage: AC100-240V
Network frequency: 50-60Hz
Power: 80W
Output voltage: 14.4V-18V Max.DC3.0A
Dimensions: 17 * 14.5 * 7 cm
Weight: 544 g
Pack size: 19* 15.5 * 8 cm
Packing weight: 635 g
Arrived in a simple postal package, inside a cardboard box with charger
Minimal information on the box itself (SKU only)
Inside the box is a charger in a protective bag.
The appearance of the charger M18
Weight just over half a kilogram
Cord length approx. 1.2 m
Close-up photo of M18 connector (4 blade contacts for M18 RED LITHIUM batteries)
On the bottom there are ventilation holes plus platforms for wall mounting - sometimes it is convenient if the charger is located permanently
There are two indicators on the top edge
The front panel contains basic information, as well as on the original. But the difference immediately catches the eye - there is no Milwaukee logo, although the general design style of both the plate and the case is preserved
Additional information - a few more photos of the appearance of the M18 charger
Side view
Information plate
Connector and slide
Since the body of different modifications is the same (like the original), there are traces of the placement of the M12 slot. This model does not have it, although the light window is present
Disassembly, elements and some thoughts
So, according to tradition, before the first inclusion, we disassemble and check.
The case is fastened with 4 screws, quite firmly
The connector is easy to remove, it is on the latch
External view of connector
But the light guides to the charging indicators. Two light guides are provided - for the red and for the green signal (a pair of columns). The light guide for M12 was left due to the unification of the housing
External view of the board
Larger
Reverse side
Installation is of high quality, silk-screen printing is present, very detailed, no flux / snot
Input filter. The varistor is marked 471K (designed for 220V, not 110V !!!)
Diode bridge assembly KBL410 (4A, 1000V)
After the bridge there is a capacitance 400V / 100uF
Pay attention to the input choke. In this model, it is installed, although the board also provides for an "economy" option (platforms are shunted)
Marked non-soldered elements of the M12 circuit: LEDs, fuse. The contacts for connecting the M12 connector are clearly visible:
M12T, M12V+
The red wires in the background are the output of the converter to the M18 connector
It will be interesting to conduct an experiment - solder the missing elements (fuse, LEDs)
The most interesting thing is that the M12 power circuit is almost completely soldered, with the exception of the indicated components. There is even a power transistor with a heatsink and a shunt.
Elements of the M12 circuit - contacts for connector 9 should be soldered into the metallized holes0003
Elements of the M12 circuit - you can clearly see the shunt, the output capacitance, the hole for soldering M12V- (next to the shunt).
But in the M18 circuit there is a powerful N-channel mosfet FTA10N60C for 600V / 10A.
So to speak with a margin. The radiator is present
Conclusions on circuitry - quite reliable solutions are used, power - with a margin. The input circuit is filtered, it is generally surprising that this is a Chinese non-original, it feels like they are doing it at the same factory with Milka. nine0003 On the 12V circuit - only the fuse and LEDs are not soldered, and there is also no slot with connectors for the battery. I did not check the performance of the M12 for lack of an M12 battery.
Now directly use.
For testing, I used a Milwaukee M18 48-11-1840 (5.