I can't recall now how I figured it out. I'm not sure I did, I may have just bought it after returning the first one and hoped for the best. But I have checked it with a voltmeter; it charges them fully before cutting off. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817172022
On 5/18/07, Roger D. Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 8:38 PM -0400 5/17/07, Tony B wrote: > >But these issues are still with us. A few months ago I finally bought >a digital (still) camera and quickly learned only nimh rechargeable >batteries will do. So I bought the first charger I saw. What a laugh. >It simply charged the batteries for (apparently) a set time, then shut >off regardless of the state of charge of the cells. I quickly returned >that sad joke and got one that actually tests the cells and shuts off >when they're just right (for about the same price!). How did you determine these characteristics of the battery charger? Is it as simple as reading the packaging? Can you tell us the brand?
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