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Since the charger says that the battery is not faulty, but it does not charge the battery, then the charger is faulty. The same happened to my client. The dewalt chargers do have 1 year warranty.
For Battery Type: Ni-Cd Ni-MH Input Voltage: 110V-240V Smart Charger for Dewalt 10.8V ~ 20V Li-ion Battery For Brand: DEWALT Color: Black Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging
please clear the contact of the battery and charger, charge the battery again. If still no help, please use a good battery to see if it is the problem of the Dewalt DC920KA battery or the charger.
What I do know is that some NiCd 12V Black decker batteries that look similar to the dewalt ones they are charged by the dewalt charger.
But there are 12V Nicd black and decker batteries that they can not be charged due to an extra plastic edge that does not allow to be charged by the dewalt charger.
Now if you do have the dewalt lithium 36V charger and if the black and decker battery is a 36V lithium one and can not be charged due to a plastic edge then I would recommend to risk to destroy the plastic edge in order the black and decker battery to be charged.
May read instructions and see if charger is compatible of charging the two types of batteries you are charging ,,,,I have 32 dewalt 18v dc9096 batteries and 1d dewalt 18v dc9099 battery
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