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RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Dieter - 09-29-2017 07:43 AM

(09-29-2017 04:19 AM)Neve Wrote:  So I received both the rechargeable N-Cell yesterday along with a charger which I’ll be using with bolts.

What charger are you using here and what is the charging current?

Dieter


RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Neve - 09-29-2017 07:59 AM

(09-29-2017 07:43 AM)Dieter Wrote:  
(09-29-2017 04:19 AM)Neve Wrote:  So I received both the rechargeable N-Cell yesterday along with a charger which I’ll be using with bolts.

What charger are you using here and what is the charging current?

Dieter
I’m using a charger for AA and AAA Ni-Mh batteries. I can set the charging current on 200mAh, 500mAh or 700mAh. I’ll be using it on the 200mAh setting. It also detects if they are fully charged, and can also discharge them, as well as test them, etc... Pretty neat.
Bought it online from Conrad.


RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Dieter - 09-29-2017 11:40 AM

(09-29-2017 07:59 AM)Neve Wrote:  I’m using a charger for AA and AAA Ni-Mh batteries. I can set the charging current on 200mAh, 500mAh or 700mAh. I’ll be using it on the 200mAh setting. It also detects if they are fully charged, and can also discharge them, as well as test them, etc... Pretty neat.

Does this mystery charger have a name?

(09-29-2017 07:59 AM)Neve Wrote:  Bought it online from Conrad.

The above sounds like a Conrad branded BC-700. But maybe you can finally resolve the mystery.

Dieter


RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Neve - 09-29-2017 11:45 AM

(09-29-2017 11:40 AM)Dieter Wrote:  
(09-29-2017 07:59 AM)Neve Wrote:  I’m using a charger for AA and AAA Ni-Mh batteries. I can set the charging current on 200mAh, 500mAh or 700mAh. I’ll be using it on the 200mAh setting. It also detects if they are fully charged, and can also discharge them, as well as test them, etc... Pretty neat.

Does this mystery charger have a name?

(09-29-2017 07:59 AM)Neve Wrote:  Bought it online from Conrad.

The above sounds like a Conrad branded BC-700. But maybe you can finally resolve the mystery.

Dieter

There you go:
http://www.conrad.fr/ce/fr/product/201101/Chargeur-pour-piles-rondes-NiMH-NiCd-VOLTCRAFT-IPC-1L-201101-LR03-AAA-LR6-AA


RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Dieter - 09-29-2017 12:39 PM

(09-29-2017 11:45 AM)Neve Wrote:  There you go:
http://www.conrad.fr/ce/fr/product/201101/Chargeur-pour-piles-rondes-NiMH-NiCd-VOLTCRAFT-IPC-1L-201101-LR03-AAA-LR6-AA

Yes, this looks like a Technoline BC-700.
That's a good one. ;-)

Dieter


RE: Recommanded NiMh battery cells for HP82162A - Neve - 09-30-2017 07:37 PM

(09-29-2017 12:39 PM)Dieter Wrote:  
(09-29-2017 11:45 AM)Neve Wrote:  There you go:
http://www.conrad.fr/ce/fr/product/201101/Chargeur-pour-piles-rondes-NiMH-NiCd-VOLTCRAFT-IPC-1L-201101-LR03-AAA-LR6-AA

Yes, this looks like a Technoline BC-700.
That's a good one. ;-)

Dieter

I wouldn’t know, but I trust you on that. Smile
Probably an OEM.