Packs,yep..
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Makita NiMh 14.4V requires 55W Milwaukee 18V Li-Ion requires 110W Dewalt NiMH 24V charger requires 230W
for most batteries you can try the iCharger208B which can charge upto 20amps However, for large format NiMh batteries (i.e. 100ah) I am not convinced the method used by the charger is correct. that said, these chargers are smart, allow you to monitor temperature, voltage, current and even graph them real time.
While it is possible with some, but not all NiMh chargers, it is not recommended. Charging alkaline batteries can make them leak chemicals. Only attempt this if you are experienced with electronics and are willing to deal with leaking batteries. The batteries often leak while being recharged, but sometimes they leak later in the device they power. Even if they do recharge, you will probably only get about 5 cycles. I would highly recommend that you get some NiMh batteries. They only cost about 6 times as much as alkalines, but they can be recharged hundreds of times.
Yes because they use less chemicals, last longer per charge and last through more charges lithium batteries are non rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are rechargeable. lithium batteries last a lot longer than standard alkaline batteries and work well in digital cameras and stuff that are high drain. NiMH is also good for the same purpose. it depends on your preference. if you dont mind charging the batteries multiple times than go with NiMH. if you want to use something for a good while and throw them away, use lithium. both have their pros and cons.
If its a NiMH battery then yes. The Energizer charger will charge ANY brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries.
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.
A NiCad charger has different sensor values than NiMh. I would find a charger that has a switch to select either, or specifically a Nickel Metal Hydride battery charger to prevent damaging and shortening the life of your batteries.
It is always better to use a charger designed to charge a particular battery type. Using a NiCad charger for NiMh batteries or vice versa can cause damage to the charger or batteries, especially if the charger is designed to charge the batteries in under two hours. The worst case is a fire risk. Some charger and battery combinations will work perfectly well together but it is safe to assume that the charger will only be suitable for the battery types stated on it.
The AX-Synth does not recharge the batteries. You have to get an external AA Ni-MH charger.
No set answer to that. It depends on charger output and battery capacity. Usually a few hours.
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.
NiMH batteries will need an NiMh battery charger,no other type will work.
Yes, it does matter what kind of charger you use on NiMH batteries. Using a charger specifically designed for NiMH batteries ensures proper charging voltage and current, which helps prevent overheating, overcharging, and potential damage to the battery. Using an incompatible charger can lead to reduced battery life or even safety hazards. Always check the charger's specifications to ensure compatibility with NiMH batteries.
It is generally not recommended to leave NiMH batteries on the charger for an extended period of time as it can reduce their overall lifespan and performance. It is best to remove them from the charger once they are fully charged to prevent overcharging.
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.
The Dynamite Mega 1 charger is a 1-amp charger designed primarily for NiMH and NiCd batteries. It is suitable for charging smaller capacity batteries, making it ideal for entry-level RC enthusiasts or those looking to maintain smaller battery packs. Its simplicity and reliability make it a popular choice for basic charging needs.