No you cannot.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
If it is an automatic charger let it charge until the charger shuts off.
With a battery charger or alternator.
You can't.. buy rechargable batteries, and a charger. *edited* and if the batteries in the camera (that came with it) are rech... you can buy a charger for those specific batteries.
No.
It is not advisable to charge different brands of rechargeable batteries in a Rayovac Smart charger.
Purchase an automatic battery charger of at least 10 amps output. Voltage has nothing whatsoever to do with what you choose. It is going to be a 12 volt output charger if you use it on an automobile. You want an automatic charger that will shut itself off when the battery is fully charged so you do not have to monitor the charger yourself. You can also buy a charger that can be used as a booster to jump start a car with a dead battery if you choose. The Schumacher SC-1000A battery charger is an excellent charger that will charge auto batteries and deep cycle marine batteries. It will charge at 10, 6, or 2 amps. It is fully automatic and sells for around $45.
where did you get a battery charger that charges 1.5v cells. non rechargeable batteries are 1.5 volts. rechargeable batteries are 1.2 volts. i would throw that thing away and get a new charger.
I am sorry, but I think that this is impossible. It must have batteries to function.
Yes that the Quick Charge II Instant Cell Phone Charger needs 2 AA batteries.
No, you will ruin your batteries and charger.
Charger will not charge batteries and will start at low charge then peak then drop then shut off?