Choose from:
- 4 x AA (2,300mAh)
- 4 x AAA (950mAh)
- 2 x C (4,000mAh)
- 2 x D (4,500mAh)
- 9V (200mAh)
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lapsap_c
10 Mar 163#1
bought this last time, very good batteries
i would recommend :smiley:
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lapsap_c
10 Mar 163#1
bought this last time, very good batteries
i would recommend :smiley:
hotfrost to lapsap_c
10 Mar 16#2
What charger are you using with them?
Roger_Irrelevant to lapsap_c
10 Mar 16#4
They might be OK for low drain stuff like remote controls, but for anything else expect their stated capacity to drop to about 1/3 of what it states after only a year or so. Just use a smart charger that tells you the capacity to confirm this. :neutral_face:
alfa111
10 Mar 16#3
They don't seem to stock these in my local new store.
TylerDurdenUK
10 Mar 16#5
What charger do you use / recommend?
Dusty
10 Mar 161#6
If you want to look after your batteries this charger is very capable..
Yes but that will just pump charge in till it thinks they're full, sometimes you want to refresh your batteries, discharge them first, test their capacity etc.
If I were getting a new one I'd get backlit, something like this for £24:
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- 4 x AA (2,300mAh)
- 4 x AAA (950mAh)
- 2 x C (4,000mAh)
- 2 x D (4,500mAh)
- 9V (200mAh)
Top comments
i would recommend :smiley:
All comments (43)
i would recommend :smiley:
https://www.7dayshop.com/products/7dayshop-multi-mode-lcd-display-intelligent-ni-mh-battery-charger-for-aa-and-aaa-batteries-WH2-DS-127
If I were getting a new one I'd get backlit, something like this for £24:
Opus BT - C3100 V2.2 Intelligent Battery Charger - UK PLUG PURPLISH BLUE
It's a technoline, but this charger comes branded as alsorts, in fact the one Dusty posted looks almost identical.
Buy a pack of these and a pack of Eneloops. Come back in a year or so and measure the capacity of all of them (if you know how to). :smirk:
Hint: Eneloops will be about 1900mAh, these will be about 700mAh.