On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:08:43 GMT, Dave Cohen wrote:
> My first purchase was an inexpensive smart charger that came with 4
> cells, charges 2 or 4 at a time. These work well, but I upgraded to this.
> Before postage, this one at less than $23
> http://www.greenbatteries.com/nibachwilcdd.html
> is a bargain, although not so much so when postage is added. It seems to
> work well, shows charging progress and will charge 1 to 4 cells. I would
> be wary of the 15 minute charger on cells other than those for which it
> is designed, just keep an eye on how hot the cells get.
I almost always recommend smart chargers that can charge any
number of, or combination of cell types. In this case I didn't,
because the OP asked a fairly specific question that had nothing to
do with whether a charger is limited to charging pairs of cells or
not. But it's a good point to remember. One other problem those 15
minute chargers may create is related to the heat they produce.
I've seen that in some electrical devices that don't have a lot of
tolerance in their battery compartments that some batteries are a
bit too fat to remove easily if they have to slide in where fingers
can't grab them. This has never been a problem with alkaline
batteries. It is a problem with NiMH cells, where removal can
sometimes be difficult. As far as I'm aware, it has also never been
a problem with new NiMH cells, so something is making them obese,
and I suspect that the more times they're charged, the fatter they
get. Just guessing, but I'd assume that the chargers that heat the
batteries the most would be the guiltiest culprits.