The Makita PDC1200 is a game - changer in the world of portable power. It comes with (1) AC Power Supply and Charger (DC4001). This power supply offers amazing performance, delivering 1,200 Watt Hours of output. It's perfect for all - day work, though actual run times can vary depending on the product, application, and how much you work each day. Compatibility is a major plus. It powers ConnectX, 40V max XGT, and LXT 18V X2 (36V) systems. Whether you're using commercial - grade lawn mowers, trimmers, or other tools, this power supply has you covered. Its IPX4 - rated weather - resistant design means it can withstand the elements. The battery has an energy capacity of 1,200 Wh and a capacity of 33.5 Ah at 40V. It weighs 19.4 lbs (battery only) and has a shipping weight of 22.2 lbs. The UPC code is 088381 - 783880. ConnectX provides a runtime and power solution. It speeds up the shift to battery power, giving you 1,200Wh for a full day of work without the mess of gas or the hassle of cords. You can use it as a stationary power supply, attach it to a ConnectX lawn mower (sold separately), or use it in a backpack configuration with a Harness Assembly (item 127668 - 8, sold separately) for handheld tools. It also features an L.E.D. battery charge indicator for easy charge monitoring and will fully charge in 360 minutes with the included charger.



Using your Makita PDC1200 portable power supply is a breeze. First, make sure you've charged it using the included AC power supply and charger. It'll take about 360 minutes to fully charge. Once charged, you can use it in different ways. For stationary use, just place it where you need power. If you want to use it with a ConnectX lawn mower, attach the battery to the mower (you'll need to buy the mower separately). For handheld tools like blowers and trimmers, you can attach the battery to the Harness Assembly (sold separately) and wear it like a backpack. Remember, the actual run time depends on the product you're using, the application, and how much you work each day. Keep an eye on the L.E.D. battery charge indicator to know when it's time to recharge. As for maintenance, since it's IPX4 - rated, it can handle a bit of water, but don't submerge it. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your Makita PDC1200 power supply.