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Bosch BC230 9.6 Volt to 24 Volt Stick

Bosch new advanced charging technology was designed with busy users in mind. The quick, 30-minute or less charging capability means you won't have to wait for hours for charged batteries again. The...read more

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Product Features

  • Quick charges - Keeps you supplied with charged batteries in 30 minutes or less
  • Microprocessor measures internal battery temperatures to optimize energy flow and maximizes battery charge capacity
  • Charges 9.6 volts to 24 volts
  • New charging indicator with 2 LEDs is easy to read and provides instant charging status

Product Description

Bosch new advanced charging technology was designed with busy users in mind. The quick, 30-minute or less charging capability means you won't have to wait for hours for charged batteries again. The charger communicates with the snsor in sire the battery to ensure optimal charge conditions are achieved. This system was developped alongside the new BLUECORE Battery Technology, but is also compatible with existing Bosch batteries. ....read more

Bosch BC230 Dual Bay 30 Minute Charger - 9.6 - 24 voltsBosch BC230 Dual Bay 30 Minute Charger - 9.6 - 24 volts
End Time: 2010-09-30 18:18:50.
Time Left:24 Days 21 Hours 47 Minutes 33 Seconds
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Product Details

Brand: BOSCH (S-B Powertools)
Model: BC230
UPC: 000346345919
Product Code: BC230

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3 Responses to “Bosch BC230 9.6 Volt to 24 Volt Stick”

  1. A. Dresser says:

    Great Unit but keep it dry
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    My original charger came with my portable tool set and it has been an excellent unit. It charges fast and holds two batteries which is handy at the end of the day. I’m writing this review as a warning since my first unit failed after getting a little damp and dirty (with sewdust) on the jobsite. I’m more careful with my new charger, especially since the replacement was nearly a third of what I paid for my tool set (they use the same pricing model as replacement batteries)!

  2. Andrew Johnson says:

    May be harmfull to non-bluecore batteries
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The fast charging speed is extremely helpful, especially if you happen to be using a generator and prefer to keep it off most of the time. With the ability to provide one fully charged battery every 15 minutes, even a small crew has a hard time working faster than this charger.

    While this says it is compatible with non-bluecore batteries, mine get mighty hot when charged with this. After a summer of use, my non-bluecore batteries have very little capacity left and are essentially worn out. However, it could simply be due to the very heavy use. I was on a tight deadline and would take a battery hot from use and charge it immediately, and then repeat the process throughout the day. Still, it’s supposed to protect from overheating and only charge when the batteries are cool enough to not be harmed.

  3. Born2build says:

    real sweat
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I have used battery tools (drills & saws) almost daily for years. My rule has been to always been if I am using a tool always be charging an extra battery for that tool at the same time. Now I don’t have to be as carfull the shorter charge time is way more of an inprovement than I would have thought.

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