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by lemontval » 28/12/12, 21:45

Hello everyone,
Is that someone could advise me a good quality battery charger for batteries and LR LR 14 20
I did some research but I have to say it a little flat.
Thank you in advance.
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by Alain G » 02/01/13, 16:41

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by lemontval » 02/01/13, 19:55

Good evening and thank you is nice.
But what I would especially like to know is is it that there are people who use them and the board, but thank you because I did not know the link.
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by Alain G » 02/01/13, 20:38

You could give us the brand and type of batteries because there's NiCad, lithium and other types of batteries for this format!
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by chatelot16 » 02/01/13, 23:34

find the right charger is a real puzzle

there was never any clear indication

a good loader should be able to load the number of stack we want ... alas often it only load 2 or 4 ... when we want to load 3 we do not know how to do

worse when you read the packaging in a supermarket must guess whether the final charge is automatic ... there are indication of the charging time without clear whether it must disconnect after this time or the load s' automatically stops

to guess when there is no automatic stop charging time is long, almost 10h and when it is automatic time is short 1 or 2 hour

worse energizer decoration puts cardboard in packaging for they see the light

I made do with a CH1HR-2 energizer that has 4 4 seeing for its battery, which indepandament load each battery and automatically detects the end of load ... but when the load is over the green LED turns off: nothing makes the difference between over load or loose contact

I have yet seen in someone an energizer charger that had a red LED per battery when charging and green when over load

finally lousy charger I have all kind ... not one has good counselor

it is catastrophic: the charger without automatic stop was well at the time of the NiCd battery that supported a slow charge too long ... but the NiMh are much more fragile: if we overload them even slowly we kill them, and he it's better to use alkaline batteries
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by lemontval » 03/01/13, 20:21

Alain G wrote:You could give us the brand and type of batteries because there's NiCad, lithium and other types of batteries for this format!
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Well I do not know too lithium but from what I saw the tension is not common. The ideal is 1.5 but apparently volt rechargeable batteries are 1.2 volt.
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by chatelot16 » 04/01/13, 00:12

this is the real R14 or R20?

Alas most rechargable batteries or R14 R20 currently sold have that ability R6 ... so many charger aceptent the dimmension R14 and R20, are only charger R6
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by lemontval » 04/01/13, 20:12

Bon ben finally buy that much:
http://www.ruedespiles.com/chargeurs-de ... 14092.html

There are only LR6 batteries with R14 R20 and adapters

What do you think ?? :?:
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by chatelot16 » 04/01/13, 21:37

the R14 and R20 adapter to use R6 are very good: no need to buy or R4 R20 who have too little capacity, so buy only R6 and put the adapter to put in planned unit for R14 and R20

but for your charger is still the same story: the link that you set does not include, in addition 60 euro is too expensive to buy without being on

I just bought a TRONIC TLG1000C4 at lidl today at 14 euro which is very good

6 location indepandant load: good indication of the state of charge, charging current, full or faulty

we can put that 4 R14 or R20 as big dimension 2 use up at once

Another detail not negligable: everything is in the same box with 220V son: no power box separated with a decision that may mix with another different voltage device for barbecuing
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by gegyx » 14/04/13, 15:27

I have a universal charger Tronic TLG1000A1 (smart) surely bought at Lidl, the last few months.
(Importer: Kompernass GMBH - Burgstrasse 21 - 44867 Bochum, Germany)

On the record: "The LED flashes red when the battery is not correctly inserted into the compartment or defective ..."

I have some batteries flashing red and yet they indicate 1,375V to the voltmeter.

If you knew the kind of defect they are achieved?

A little bloody? So still fit for service,

or outright for the trash?
(uh! Recycling) :D
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