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The Makita DC18RC charger is equipped with a diode labeled D14 that helps regulate the voltage. It is a 1N4007 diode, which is a 1-Amp, 1000-Volt diode. You can find the electrical schematic for the DC18RC charger online with a quick search.
I had to replace that on one of mine. It is not a regular diode. P6KE51A Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) Diode. That is the part # on the USA model. A European model may use different #.
You have something much more serious to address before you replace the female xlr fitting. I have never, in 12 years and hundreds of issues with chargers and such, never saw a burned connector. You need to figure out why it burned before you restore it, otherwise you are going to toast another xlr connector, or worse, yourself!
hello, this is a guess but it sound like resistors or diodes you would need a circuit diagram to tell you the value of the resistor and diodes it would be better to buy a new control board hope it helps
it realy depends on what kind of charger it is, if it has a coil or a switch mode charger, switch mode chargers have ic's in them and changing them or even getting them may be very hard, if its a coil type check output on coil as its likley to be that they have a built in thermal cut out fitted witch burns out, if they get over heated,,,
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