If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
This depends on how the batteries are connected and what the voltage of the charger is.Open a discussion question page with this information for a complete answer.
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No, since in series they are 24 volts so you need to charge each one independently with the 12 volt charger. This may be done disconnected or leave them connected and put the charger on the + - of the same battery.
Yes you can. Connect the chargers positive lead to the positive of one battery, then the negative side of that battery to the positive side of the other battery, then connect the negative lead of the charger to the negative of the second battery. Double check all your connections and turn on the charger.
For rechargable batteries I've found that the brands that work the best are duracell and energizer. You can go with a cheaper no name brand however I find that you have to charge the batteries more frequently.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Yes, as long as you have the charger or cord you can charge energizer camcorder batteries. They typically have a life of at least three years being recharged.
Go to Energizer's website. It says that even energizer batteries recharged in an energizer 15 minute charger will only get about 150 charges, whereas batteries charged in an overnight charger will get around 500 charges. Duracell's website saysabout same. I just bought an energizer 15 minute charger that has a fan to keep the batteries cool and even with that they get very warm. One of the AA and one AAA battery actually leaked acid during their first charge. Battery manufacturers always suggest telling you to use their batteries with their chargers. This is to put more money in their pockets, plus its the way they test their products. I have been using many diffterent NiMH batteries over the years, and several different chargers, so I would say yes you can use an energizer battery in a duracell charger. However based on the information found on Energizer's and Duracell's websites I would saydon't use a quick charger, you will shorten the lfe of the battery by 1/3 to 1/4. Your money is MUCH better spent on a slow overnight charger and an extra set of batteries to keep in it so you always have a set ready to go.
Consumers should remember to always charge Everready NiMH Energizer Rechargeable batteries before the first use. Use an Energizer Smart Charger designed specially for NiMH batteries, as these charges protect the cells from overcharging and undercharging. Some Smart Chargers will charge Energizer batteries in as little as fifteen minutes. To charge the batteries, insert them into the charger and look for the LED light. Most models will hold steady, flash, or turn off to determine the state of the battery charge.
Whether it says it will or not, battery chargers will charge any battery, as long as they are for the same voltage. The charger puts out a set voltage, it doesn't know whether the battery is Energizer or not.
That depends entirely on the rating of the charger !
Duracell Rechargeable StayCharged AAA Batteries, 4-Count by Duracell I bought some Duracell rechargeable AAA NiMH Batteries and I would not buy them again because the charge does not It's four triple-A batteries as advertised.
The minimum charge time to get maximum outpout using energizer rechargable batteries and a 5mph charger is 60 minutes. Of course, this depends on what size batteries one is using and their current condition.
If it's a regular Duracell or Energizer battery, it's not recommended you charge them. Having said that, you could try using a NiCad charger, but DO NOT leave it unattended. If the battery is getting hotter than warm, stop charging it. Your best bet simply would be to buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. SUre, they cost more at first, but it's bice not having to throw batteries away.
Battery brand isn't that important. The time to charge is mainly dependent on the capacity of the battery and the capacity of the charger. Any reasonable modern charger should sense when the battery is full and cut power when it's done. It can take some hours for a full charge.
yes the usb charger can