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Default Circuit for DeWalt Charger DE9107-XE

The said charger has a couple of components that have failed to the
point of not being identifiable. A circuit diagram would be great.
Model: DE9107-XE
220/240v (Australia)
7.2 / 14.4v

Thanks, Grames
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The said charger has a couple of components that have failed to the
point of not being identifiable. A circuit diagram would be great.
Model: DE9107-XE
220/240v (Australia)
7.2 / 14.4v

Thanks, Grames
Hi Grames,

Can you tell me what type of transistor is used which is attached to the cooling fin?

Thanks in advance,

Jan Hamer
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