On Apr 17, 5:42*am, RHF wrote:
On Apr 17, 1:38*am, Bart Bailey wrote:
In posted on
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:55:50 -0400, Bob Campbell wrote: Begin *
The important point is to get a good charger. * The best will have 4 (or 8
or whatever) INDIVIDUAL charging circuits, so batteries are NOT charged in
pairs. * Charging in pairs results in 1 or both batteries not completely
charged.
That was always an issue back in the days of awkward three cell
flashlights and NiCADs.
MAHA is a good brand. * The one I have has 8 slots, so 1 to 8 AAs or AAAs
can be charged in any combination. * It has settings for a "soft" charge
which takes longer but does not heat up the batteries so much, or a higher
current charge if you are in a hurry, but the batteries get quite warm. * It
also will do a complete discharge and recharge to "condition" batteries..
This takes about 12 hours.
That would be this one;http://tinyurl.com/4rqtax
It's very versatile, easy to use, and effective. If you have a spare
counter top to use as a charging station, this should be on it.
Only complaint, and a minor one at that, is the angle for best viewing
of the LCD readout could be improved.
I also have the one they make for battery packs on the handy talkies;
http://tinyurl.com/6tpuj
- - I can endorse and recommend the Powerex/Maha units
- - as being the best consumer grade (smart) chargers I've
- - found, plus are stocked by the local HRO for convenient
- - availability.
- - From cruising their site, I notice they too have the newer
- - formula slow discharge nimmies (IMEDION),
- - I'll have to get a few.
-
- ? IMEDION ?
-
- 2100mAh 4-Pack AA IMEDION
- "Ready When You Are!" Rechargeables
-
http://www.mahaenergy.com/store/view...?idproduct=426
-
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000ZHAUM6
-
http://www.thomasdistributingshop.com/_p_199-1080.html
- *.
- Price is not bad and getting better. ~ RHF
Here are several of the "Low Discharge" AA NiMH Batteries
http://www.thomasdistributingshop.co...rge_c_199.html
For me these Low Discharge AA NiMH Batteries would
most likely work best in the Digial Cameras which I only
pick-up and use once a Month.
Usually the e2 type NiMH AA Batteries get swapped-out
of the Radios about every two weeks so 'low discharge
is not needed.
~ RHF