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    Default Battery Charger model/Specs for Triton Respirator

    Hi all, After some house reneravations, storing many items and now getting things sorted I have realised I may have thrown away the battery Charger for the Triton Powered Resporator (thought it was an old phone charger of a phone I no longer have).

    Can anyone help with the model number and/or the Electrical Specifications (output V and Amp).

    I have a billion of similar batery chargers and one may suit, one may even be the actual Triton one but I dont remeber what it looks like.

    Thanks heaps

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbarker View Post
    hi all, after some house reneravations, storing many items and now getting things sorted i have realised i may have thrown away the battery charger for the triton powered resporator (thought it was an old phone charger of a phone i no longer have).

    Can anyone help with the model number and/or the electrical specifications (output v and amp).

    I have a billion of similar batery chargers and one may suit, one may even be the actual triton one but i dont remeber what it looks like.

    Thanks heaps

    geoff
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    model ad-0950-sa9
    input 240v-50hz 9w
    output 9v--500ma

    hope this helps
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    thanks old man,

    I will see what I have in the shed when I get home tonight.


    Thanks again

    Geoff
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    If you cant find one you can pick up a generic charger from dick smiths or jaycar or even kmart or big w etc... Just make sure she can output 9v at 500ma minimum. Most of the multi-voltage chargers come with multiple sized fittings too

    I also have so many chargers like these that I have to stick labels on them to remember which one is used for each tool
    Might just be getting old
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    If you cant find one you can pick up a generic charger from dick smiths or jaycar or even kmart or big w etc... Just make sure she can output 9v at 500ma minimum. Most of the multi-voltage chargers come with multiple sized fittings too

    I also have so many chargers like these that I have to stick labels on them to remember which one is used for each tool
    Might just be getting old
    What you too I have so many kids and they all have chargers for something
    I have taken to labelling them like you. At the moment I need a charger to charge my jump start machine!!!!!!!!!!

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    I write on my charger units with one of those liquid white out pens you buy in places like Officeworks and News Agencies as I found many of the labels eventually peeled off. I also write the date of purchase on my battery packs (even started doing it on my cars batteries).
    See here for picture example

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    Quote Originally Posted by terraaustralis View Post
    I write on my charger units with one of those liquid white out pens you buy in places like Officeworks and News Agencies as I found many of the labels eventually peeled off. I also write the date of purchase on my battery packs (even started doing it on my cars batteries).
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    What a great idea for a semi portable battery

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    Default Triton respirator battery charger

    Like Geoffbarker a couple of years ago it looks like i have discarded the battery charger for my respirator.
    I noticed in the replies that people have been specifying a minimum of 9v chargers when the capacity shown under the filter says the batteries are 6v, like Prof Sumner-Miller "why is this so?'
    Has anyone found a universal "smart charger" that will give a quick charge of 4.5 hours @ 1500mA output?
    These details are printed on the batteries in the respirator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terraaustralis View Post
    I write on my charger units with one of those liquid white out pens you buy in places like Officeworks and News Agencies as I found many of the labels eventually peeled off. I also write the date of purchase on my battery packs (even started doing it on my cars batteries).
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    G'Day Terraaustralis, That's a top way to fix the battery fail issue with the trion drill; how have you wired it up under the drill PLEASE. Cheers, Crowie

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    Hi,

    I am cleaning out my shed at the moment due to relocating to a small country town later this year.

    I opened a box that wasn't labelled and it was a Triton Powered Respirator that I haven't used for about 9 years, yes 9years!.

    Everything was there , except the charger. I might add that the batteries still had charge!!!!

    So I did the usual search and couldn't find the charger. Went to Jaycar, but they couldn't help me and the Triton website was a lost cause.

    So I reverted to the experts here and found the reference to the "Old Bloke" and I found the reference to the model etc for the correct charger.

    Went and did a search in my other shed and found a box with 3 chargers in it. One was a Model AD-0950-SA8 with the right input and output details.

    I presume the difference between the SA9 and the SA8 is just a question of age or production date.

    So from one "Old Bloke" to another, thank you my friend and you have made me a very happy camper today!

    Regards

    Paul

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