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Dewalt DCB104 20V MAX 4 Port Simultaneous Rapid Battery Charger Station 8 Amp per Port Charges 12V 20V 60V FLEXVOLT Batteries Fast Charging Hub

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Dewalt DCB104 20V MAX 4 Port Simultaneous Rapid Battery Charger Station 8 Amp per Port Charges 12V 20V 60V FLEXVOLT Batteries Fast Charging HubEliminate Downtime with the Dewalt DCB104 4 Port Simultaneous Fast Charger The Dewalt DCB104 4 Port Fast Charger is the ultimate power management solution for professional job sites and busy workshops. Engineered to handle your most demanding workflows, this station delivers 8 Amps of output per port to charge up to four batteries at the same time. Whether you are managing 12V MAX, 20V MAX, or high capacity FLEXVOLT 20V 60V MAX batteries, this

Eliminate Downtime with the Dewalt DCB104 4-Port Simultaneous Fast Charger

The Dewalt DCB104 4-Port Fast Charger is the ultimate power management solution for professional job sites and busy workshops. Engineered to handle your most demanding workflows, this station delivers 8 Amps of output per port to charge up to four batteries at the same time. Whether you are managing 12V MAX, 20V MAX, or high-capacity FLEXVOLT 20V/60V MAX batteries, this simultaneous charging hub ensures that you never have to wait for a single battery to finish before starting the next. It is an essential tool for teams running multiple cordless tools who need to keep a constant supply of fresh power ready at a moment's notice.

Beyond its rapid charging capabilities, the DCB104 is designed for maximum organization and durability. It features thru-hole wall mounts for permanent shop placement and side brackets that allow it to integrate seamlessly onto TOUGHSYSTEM® rails. The rugged housing includes a convenient carrying handle for portability between locations. With its TOOL CONNECT™ Tag Ready design, you can easily track your charging station via the DEWALT® Tool Connect™ system, ensuring your valuable equipment stays accounted for on large-scale commercial sites. This charger significantly boosts productivity by taking a 4 Ah 20V MAX battery from empty to full in just 40 minutes.

Key Features

  • Simultaneous Charging: Delivers a consistent 8 Amp output per port to charge four batteries at once, rather than sequentially.
  • Rapid Charge Times: Fully charges a 20V MAX 4 Ah battery in 40 minutes and a 20V MAX 6 Ah battery in 60 minutes.
  • Universal Compatibility: Works with the full range of DEWALT® 12V MAX, 20V MAX, and FLEXVOLT® 20V/60V MAX batteries.
  • Storage Integration: Side brackets are compatible with TOUGHSYSTEM® Storage rails for easy transport and mounting.
  • Wall Mountable: Built-in thru-hole wall mounts allow for secure vertical installation in workshops (screws sold separately).
  • Inventory Ready: Tool Connect™ Tag Ready for easy tracking and asset management through the Tool Connect™ system.
  • Portable Design: Features a sturdy integrated handle for easy transport around the job site.
  • Corded Power: Reliable 120V corded power source ensures maximum charging speed across all ports.

What's Included

  • (1) DCB104 8 Amp 4-Port Simultaneous Fast Charger

Specifications

Brand DEWALT
Model Number DCB104
Charging Current 8 Amps per port
Charging Ports 4 Simultaneous
Voltage Compatibility 12V, 20V, 60V MAX*
Charge Time (4 Ah) 40 Minutes
Charge Time (6 Ah) 60 Minutes
Power Source 120V AC Corded
Storage Compatibility TOUGHSYSTEM®
Asset Tracking TOOL CONNECT™ Tag Ready
Integrated Handle Yes
Color Yellow/Black

Pro-Tip: To maximize the efficiency of your simultaneous charger on busy sites, designate specific ports for different battery sizes (e.g., ports 1 and 2 for 4 Ah batteries and ports 3 and 4 for high-capacity FLEXVOLT packs). This helps you quickly identify which batteries will be ready first, ensuring you always have the right power source available for the specific tool you are about to use.

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