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Default only Ni-Mh batteries, a better man than I

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 17:23:03 +0000 (UTC), "A. Baum" wrote:

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:20:33 +0000, john gurney wrote:

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.


NiCad and NmMh have different charge needs. Any idiot with a grain of
common sense knows this.


Actually, they're very close. The only important difference is that dV/dt
terminal charge sensing won't work on NiMH. Other than that they're *very*
similar.