06/30/2026 6:17 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/casio-battery-charger-42v-600ma-cnp60-BH063/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/casio-battery-charger-42v-600ma-cnp60-BH063/
Casio Battery Charger 4.2V 600mA CNP60
REF: BH063
Specifications
- Connection 12-24 VDC jack prepared to connect a power supply (not included) or a car cigarette lighter adapter (included).
- Bipol connection220 VAC type IEC 60320 C7 female. Requires an electric cable with plug type IEC 60320 C8 male (not included) as our references #FB89, #FB90 and #FB91.
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€2.03
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€2.03
PVD
€1.72
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Specifications
- Connection 12-24 VDC jack prepared to connect a power supply (not included) or a car cigarette lighter adapter (included).
- Bipol connection220 VAC type IEC 60320 C7 female. Requires an electric cable with plug type IEC 60320 C8 male (not included) as our references #FB89, #FB90 and #FB91.
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Charger for rechargeable batteries of Casio CNP60 models, etc. Compact 4.2 VDC and 600 mA charger that has a socket to house the battery and LED charging indicator. Size: 85 x 45 x 37 mm. It has 2 power input connections for charging:
- Connection 12-24 VDC jack prepared to connect a power supply (not included) or a car cigarette lighter adapter (included).
- Bipol connection220 VAC type IEC 60320 C7 female. Requires an electric cable with plug type IEC 60320 C8 male (not included) as our references #FB89, #FB90 and #FB91.
- Gross Weight: 120 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- VDC
- IEC
- VAC
- Electrical cable sections
- LED
- Colors of electric cables
- Battery charging cycles
- Colors insulating tape
VDC
VDC would be the abbreviation for Volt Direct Current which translated would volts direct current. The idea of ??this type is unidirectional current to the load. Direct current is normally produced by batteries, thermocouples, solar cells and a dynamo electric machine type. The direct current can flow in conductors such as wires, but may also flow through semiconductors, insulators ... In the image: 1 - current per pulse 2 - Direct Current (DC) 3 - Alternating Current (AC) 4 - Variable Current





