First, here are some photographs from today, although it almost happened that I didn't venture outside after a hectic day at work. But wife got me motivated.
Off-topic to photography - or perhaps not, as I imagine photographers use NiMH batteries a lot for various purposes - anyway, what happened that two NiMH chargers broke within one week from each other. The other (Vanson) was only two years old, the other (Energizer) a bit longer in use.
Was this just a coincidence or might perhaps a faulty battery cause such a thing? Both chargers have seen a lot of use, as flashlights, bicycle lights, childrens' toys etc. seem to eat batteries daily.
I bought a cheap GP charger with four 2700 MiHN batteries as a replacement - but should I charge the other batteries (Vanson, Energizer) with it? I'm hesitant to experiment further...
I could write much longer on the durability of electronics, but I cut my finger with a new knife when preparing food, so using the keyboard is difficult. Have to be careful with sharp instruments...
St. Johns River at Mandarin
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3 comments:
I've used numerous chargers over the years, and all seem to do a reasonable job on all types of NiMH batteries (even an old Radio Shack charger that also charges NiCd batteries). I think you are safe using whatever charger you have.
I've used a GP charger for years, and had no issues whether re-charging old 1900MiH batteries, or new Eneloops. It's fine, don't sweat it. ;)
Indeed, the GP charger seem to cope well with other NiMH batteries. I guess the old chargers breaking was just a result of a lot of use...
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