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matty909

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i got a used tk-280 but it came with a ksc-16 rapid charger i know this model use a ksc-19 standard or ksc-24 rapid charger but will this charger still work?
 

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i have knb 17 batteries the radio will contact the prongs, the line up just fine but i was not sure about trying to charge the radio with it i know my ksc-20 input DC 15V 850mA output DC 9.4V 1100mA and the ksc-16 input DC 15V 620mA output DC 9V 650mA
just asking because the charger was made more for the tk-2100, 2102, 2107
 
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The KSC-16 is for the KNB-14 and KNB-15 batteries.

You need a KSC-19 (slow rate single chemistry) KSC-20 (fast rate single chemistry) or the KSC-24 (fast rate dual chemistry).

Jim
 
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