I just need the Ac adapter to charge Husky jump start 400 amp
Sure, you can find it on amazon... here: Amazon com Husky jump start adapter . I hope I have helped. Cheers
SOURCE: I need to know the AC/CD adapter part number for
5140045-42 AC Charger with Small Jack 12v 500ma 2.5*5.5mm. For units Manufactured with date codes before October 2006.
SOURCE: I need to replace the 120 volt AC wall adaptor
Here is your link to buy it.
http://www.centurytool.net/5140044_04_Charger_W_Small_Jack_p/5140044-04.htm
SOURCE: Lost AC charger and lighter adapter - need replacements
Although the MotoMasters are quite popular and are excellent products in most folk's opinions, parts are quite difficult to find. Complete units are in abundance.
Your charger doesn't have to be branded MotoMaster. And charger of approximately 500 to 750 mA and approximately 14 volts will work nicely.
From time to time Canadian Tire have some parts or open box sales. You might check with them. Hope this helps!
Sirwriter
SOURCE: I have lost my ac charger for my VEC013DB 400 amp
You can find that part on Dewalt - Black & Decker website - they make 2 different A/C chargers for that model.
This is the link to their website: http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=68905&tid=15684
This is the part number for the 12v - 500ma AC charger: 5140045-42
This is the part number for the 12v - AC charger with the barrel pin: 5140045-34
They run about $14. on their site.
SOURCE: 200/400 watt Powerline Dc to AC Inverter blows fuses
If the inverter is blowing the fuse immediately upon plugging in the inverter (before you even plug something into the inverter) you most likely have a short in the 12V power cord. If you have an Ohm meter, you should be able to check the resistance across the two contacts on the 12V plug of the power cord. Wiggle it around some. If you get a very low reading, and especially if it's intermittent, you have a bad cord, which should be pretty easy and cheap to replace. My experience with these cords has been that their quality is pretty poor.
If that is the problem, maybe you can cannibalize a cord from an old CB radio, but here's a fairly heavy duty one on Amazon (they don't give an amp rating though)
http://www.amazon.com/Truckspec-TSPSCBH-2CP-12-Volt-Platinum-Replacement/dp/B001JT5QF0
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