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For Dewalt Battery Adapter | Dewalt 18V to 20V Adapter | DCA1820 Battery Converter

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With One Battery, Two Voltages. New upgraded accessory for your 18V tool

DCA1820 Vanon Adaptor Work With:

Dewalt MAX XR DCB200 DCB201 DCB203 DCB203BT DCB204 DCB205 DCB206 Compact Batteries
And Also All the Vanon Replacement Batteries For Dewalt 20V Series 

Replace Battery Number:

Dewalt 18 volt XRP DC9096 DE9039 DE9095 DE9096 DE9098 DW9095 DW9096 DW9098 DE9503 battery
And Also All the Vanon Replacement batteries For Dewalt 18V Series

Package Includes:

1 x DCA1820 adapter
1 x User manual

Item specifics:

1.Compatible Brand: For Dewalt
2.Model Number: DCA1820
3.Nominal Voltage: Flexvolt 18V to 20V 
4.Condition: Brand New
5.Warranty: 1 Year
6.Package: carton

Features:

1. Dewalt 18v to 20v adapter DCA1820 enables new Dewalt 20V MAX XR batteries to be used with Dewalt 18V XRP tools.

2. Use with Dewalt 20V XR or MAX Series Compact Batteries.

3. Power Your Dewalt 18v Tools Like New Again.

4. This Dewalt battery adapter is compatible with most Dewalt 18v tools.

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Q: Will these batteries work with my current tools?

Yes, within the same brand platform.While batteries aren't interchangeable between different brands (e.g., a DeWalt battery won't fit a Makita tool), our replacement batteries are engineered to100% match the original OEM connector and voltageof the specific brand they are designed for


Q: Understanding Specs: What do V and Ah mean?
  • Voltage (V): Think of this as the engine's power. Always match the voltage of your tool (e.g., 18V battery for an 18V tool).
  • Amp-Hours (Ah): Think of this as the size of your fuel tank. A higher Ah (e.g., 5.0Ah vs 2.0Ah) means a longer runtime per charge—it won't hurt your tool, it just lets you work longer.