you can change the nicad batteries for nimh without any problems, the charging will take longer as the capacity of the nimh batteries will be much higher than the nicad batteries.
No, you can not charge a 3V battery with 12V charger.
No, the charger has to be equal to or greater than the device it is charging.
depending if the cell isn't old u can recharge them dry cell 4 up to 20 times depending if the cell isn't old u can recharge them dry cell 4 up to 20 times
Some will, but it is not recommended because it can damage the batteries or the charger. Invest in a NiCd charger or better yet get some NiMh batteries. NiMh batteries are better than NiCd in every way.
it should work as long as the batteries are connected in series + to - what you would need to check is if the charger for the cart charges 24v or 8v if it is 8v you would need to get a 24v charger for it it would be possible to charge the batteries with a 12v charger but it would need to be hooked to each battery separately
The camera operates on batteries,weather nicad( rechargeable) or alkaline or lithium. So no matter what,you must recharge batteries. If you purchase rechargeable batteries and the charger, you can recharge them outside the camera. If you don't recharge batteries with the supplied charger,you will shorten the life span of the batteries or kill them.
It is called a battery charger.
With a Dewalt 18 volt charger.
To recharge batteries after they run out of energy.
You can purchase a battery charger with rechargeable batteries in the battery section of stores like CVS or Walmart. Remember that you can only use rechargeable batteries in a battery charger.
The Energizer Universal Battery Charger can recharge a number of different types of batteries. The types of batteries that can be recharged include AA, AAA, C, D, and 9 volt.
No,because they are to differnent types of batteries.
The AX-Synth does not recharge the batteries. You have to get an external AA Ni-MH charger.
It's a good idea to avoid charging any battery with a charger that was not designed specifically for that kind of battery. A car (vehicle) charger is generally designed to recharge 12 volt lead acid batteries. (The actual voltage of the battery and charge is a bit higher than 12 volts.) Rechargable battery packs come in different voltages, and many if not most are not lead acid types. A lot are nickel-cadmium or lithium types, and they need a "controlled charge" that a vehicular battery charger will not be able to provide. And that's setting aside the issue of the voltages of the battery and the charger, which is critical.It's a bad idea to attempt to recharge a battery with a charger that is not designed to recharge that "flavor" of energy storage device.
NiMH batteries are the longest lasting.You need to get a quick charger if you want to charge them quickly.That's more important than the batteries.
For each Energizer battery charger, there will be a product specification sheet that will come with the item you purchased or that you can find online. This will tell you what batteries it is compatible with.
A battery charger can be used to test a battery if the charger includes a voltmeter, so you can read off the voltage. Note: A battery charger is designed to be used only for rechargeable batteries. It can be very dangerous to try to use a battery charger to test or recharge normal non-rechargeable batteries.