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Hi Sal
I bought the ones off ebay that came from hong kong in about two weeks. Package of 24 aa batteries and aaa batteries. These are nickle metal hidryde. There shouldn't be a memory like the cadnium ones. These are the 3000 mah batteries and just wondering about charging them with my older battery charger that only explaines about the 2650, so I don't believe my batteries are charging to full capacity. Not even close. "Sal" wrote in message ... " Tuuk" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone familiar with the Energiser CHDC-CA Battery Charger? That just happens to be the model number of the one I have but very common all over the place and just the typical AAA and AA battery charger. Charges 4 at a time. It is timer operated meaning it operates for about 8.5 hours and shuts off preventing over charging. The manual says it will charge 2650mah AA batteries in 8.8 hours then shuts off automatically. I try to deplete the batter as much as possible. The unit's output is 2.8v 360mh . Now I believe also its max charge time is 8.5 hours or auto shuts off at 8.5 hours. Now, my new batteries ni mh are 3000 mah . Now if you cross mulitply you end up with a 10 hour charge time mathematically, that can be done, just charge 1.2 (or 1.5) hours longer and remember to stop it. But if you factor it differently as the 3000mah divided by the 360 equals the 8.3 hours to charge, not needing the additional charging. Anyone have experience with these? Just typical rechargable batteries for camera. Any tips on charging these properly? Thnx 73s I can contribute only a little: Ni-MH batteries and Ni-Cd batteries are different as to how they take a charge. While many Ni-Cd's no longer display a memory effect, some do. As far as I know, there's no memory effect for Ni-MH. This means you need to treat each type differently. Would I be out of line to ask you what kind of battery you use and then narrow the discussion to that type? "Sal" |