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Gray Shockley wrote:
I have yet to write up a mini-review on the CCrane QuickCharger Battery Charger" but I think that's it's "interesting" to note that I have never had a NiMH battery that failed to charge (out of mebbe 50 that I use). I have one but use it only as a voltmeter. I use the Maha C401FS for actual charging, which does AA or AAA cells individually (any mixture up to 4), slow or fast charge (I always use slow). The not-charging problem isn't a failure to charge, but a failure to hold much charge. That is, the battery runs down quicker and quicker. At some point it's a loser and you toss it. The trick is finding those batteries easily, when you always use them in pairs. The Crane charger suffers mostly from being a parallel charger, so you can wind up not having charged some of the cells at all, usually owing to a bad contact with the charger. There's no way to test this, unfortunately; though you can test that it happened when you finish. Then it's too late. The voltmeter is nice though. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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