Does anybody know of a source for either NiCad or NiMH N-cells which doesn't require a purchase of 1,000 units (or thereabouts) or cost an arm and a leg?
sjt
(09-25-2016 01:12 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]These N-to-AA adapters make it easy to charge NiMH N-cells in a normal sized AA charger.
...with the usual Caveat: Do not use chargers with a current more than 200 mA. The IPC–1 charger that has been mentioned here several times fits nicely for this purpose.
Dieter
(09-25-2016 01:26 PM)Dieter Wrote: [ -> ] (09-25-2016 01:12 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]These N-to-AA adapters make it easy to charge NiMH N-cells in a normal sized AA charger.
...with the usual Caveat: Do not use chargers with a current more than 200 mA. The IPC–1 charger that has been mentioned here several times fits nicely for this purpose.
Dieter
I can personally vouch for both the N-AA adapters and the IPC-1 charger. I purchased both on the advice I received here, and all are working well for me.
smp
UPDATE: My mistake: I purchased a La Crosse Technology BC-700 Alpha Power Battery Charger. Sorry for clouding up the discussion.