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Lost Charger for Excalibur, Please HELP!

Accteam

New member
Hello,

I own the Excalibur. I got the unit about 5 or 7 years ago and it worked great. I had to stop detecting for awhile because of some back operations. Now that I finally got my back kinda fixed I want to start detecting again. I was able to find my detector, but I'm not sure if the plug that plugs into the wall outlet, is the correct one. I found a few in a draw and I don't know which one goes to the adapter that plugs into the battery.

The first one reads on the back,
'Thomson'
Class 2 Transformer
Model: PC-1920-DUL
Input: ACT120V 60Hz 6W
Output: DC19V 200mA

The second one reads,
'Maxim'
Class 2 Power Supply
Model: MA410611
Input: 120VAC 60Hz 11W
Output: 6VAC @1100mA


If the above plugs are not the correct ones, please let me know what they should read on the back, because I might still be able to find the correct one and/or I also might have one that may not be made by Minelab but might have the correct ratings and I could use it to charge the battery. I have the small adapter that screws into the back of the battery, just in case if you are wondering and I only need to know about the correct wall outlet plug to use.

I truly hope someone will be able to help me. I was so looking forward to going out hunting again. Please help me out on this one. And if I don't have the correct plug, just let me know the correct rating range I can use, meaning example:

Don't use anything with an 'Output: 10V 1500mA'

Thanks
:)
 
Hello again,

Thanks for the quick help. I'm sure this will cost a bit of cash....sure wish I never lost this charger. As for the rating, does anyone know if I could use a different one, with a rating similar? Meaning, if I have one with lower ratings...could this do damage or it just will not charge it?

Any help would be great....also if anyone has one for sale..please let me know...I want to go out detecting so bad...Errrrrr!!!


Thanks,
 
You need to get the correct charger which is not that much really. The retail is $14.95 for the charger itself, but if you lost the adapter to charge it they are $29.95 retail.

Rick
 
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