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DC9310 charger was pluged into a 220v by mistake. What fried and can I replace it?

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Most likely all of the power control circuitry, charging circuitry, and voltage regulating circuitry. At this point, your best bet would be to look for a used one on line.

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You have damaged the system beyond economical repair. There are so many components inside that have fried that it is impossible to repair. Sorry. That's what happens when you overvolt an electronic circuit.
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