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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.
The dcb106 is a Li-ion battery charger, In this case, I think it is the problem of the battery. And, the battery code of the Dewalt 20v Max tools is DCB201, you can use it to search and find a new battery. You can also try to below store: Dewalt DCB201 Battery
Here is the manual for the charger - note on page 2 the meaning of the problem you describe - time to replace batteries (depends how old they are) http://download.sears.com/own/00925737e.pdf
That being said, check the videos out, perhaps can get it to work after all for a while longer.
I have used alot of battery type drills and other action tools . Ryobi is on the lower end of the market as opposed to Milwaulkee and Dewalt . But my experience with battery operated tool charging equipment is that if the light is green and it's blinking , I would say it's charging . When the light goes off or stays on . I would say it's charged . Leaving the battery or batteries in the charging unit for 24 hours will not hurt the battery . My solution here is put it in the charger , and check it 12 hours later !
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I had the same problem with many dewalt tools. The problem was with the charger. The charger had this strange behaviour before it was used. Dewalt replaced the charger free of charge.
The flashing light indicates the charger is charging the battery (or attempting it) and if it never finishes charging you should try to charge a different battery, if the charger charges that one ok then the battery is bad.
Red light slow blinking: Battery Low, please put mouse in charger and charge;
When in Charger Red light Slow Blinking: No charging, please check and clean Gold Plated contacts in charger and Mouse;
When in Charger green light Blinking: Charging in progress
When in Charger green light Steady: Charging complete
When in Charger Red light Fast Blinking: Mouse detects overvoltage during charging! Please clean Battery contact inside Mouse, or replace rechargable batteries NiMh 1500-2100 mAh only
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