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Default Black & Decker Pivot Plus Charger?

I recently acquired a Black and Decker Pivot Plus for next to nothing at a
garage sale. The only thing is that it didn't come with the charger. Can
anyone tell me what kind of charge it is? Looks like it may just be a simple
adapter. If so I have a ton laying around here. What voltage does the
charger output and how long does it say to charge it for?



Can anyone confirm if the charger is just a basic Block adapter you plug
into the wall, or is there anything special to it and if so what is the
output power in Volts and is it AC or DC



Thanks



The model Ihave is the PD600 6V, says it uses power supply 5102767-03



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I getthat question a lot, its actually forthe school I went to in NY, Oswego
State Univ.



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"OSU" wrote in message ervers.com...
I getthat question a lot, its actually forthe school I went to in NY, Oswego
State Univ.


Just follow one simple rule!
Don't ever buy Black and Decker.
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