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On Nov 30, 5:33*pm, willshak wrote:
Woody wrote the following:



"john gurney" wrote in message
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Just bought a Duracell battery charger yesterday for
rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. (model no CEF24UK)


The first disappointment was that it only charges *two* AA or
two AAA at a time. (usually chargers of this size charge four
batteries at a time).


When I got home it specifically says in the instructions only
to charge Ni-mh batteries, and not any others.


So I rang the free phone number and said I've got a lot of the
older Ni-Cd batteries (like you have...right?) and would it do
any damage to the batteries or the charger to charge them?


Could I get a straight answer, could I hell.


I was very persistant, but she would not answer in a straight
way. When I asked if I could be transferred to a technical
department, she said, "we have 'all' the information".


All you staring blankly out of the window, waiting for
something to happen...
It's a free phone number...... 0800716434


The question I kept repeating was, will any damage be done to
either the charger or to the older ni-cd batteries, if charged
up in this charger?


If you can get a straight answer from this women you're a
better man than I.


The answer is no, it will not hurt the Ni-Cds provided the charge
current is within the range of the cells.


Then why is there a toggle switch on my 4 cell charger to switch to
either Ni-MH or Ni-Cad batteries?


Because it's less intelligent than my charger 4 cell charger which
charges either, automatically.

MBQ