J
Joerg
Guest
Hi Folks,
At church we use several Ansmann Energy 16 chargers and Tenergy 9V
batteries. Long story short they've been good to us but lately not so
much. The charge indicators on the stations fade and it all seems not to
be all that reliable anymore. Fairly new NiMH batteries peter out in the
middle of a service and so on. No complaints, we got enough life out of
this setup. So, looking for a new solution here. We have to stay with 9V
because the (expensive) wireless mikes need these and I'd would like to
move to 7-cell instead of 6-cell. Read some good reviews about the
Maha/Powerex brand:
http://www.amazon.com/PowerEx-MH-C490F-DCW-Worldwide-Battery-Charger/dp/B0002WKD80/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_30/180-3329658-7661802
They also have low discharge 9V 230mAh batteries which sounds nice.
However, I am not familiar with this brand. Maybe someone here is? Or
knows of even better systems?
Must be fully automatic, meaning stick the batteries in there no matter
what their remaining charge is and leave them in the charger until next
Sunday.
9V batteries with two LiIon cells in there are, of course, the ultimate
cat's meouw. But they seem not to be ready for prime time yet, I could
not find multi-bay chargers and I am afraid someone will accidentally
stick them into a regular charger and .. KABLAM.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
At church we use several Ansmann Energy 16 chargers and Tenergy 9V
batteries. Long story short they've been good to us but lately not so
much. The charge indicators on the stations fade and it all seems not to
be all that reliable anymore. Fairly new NiMH batteries peter out in the
middle of a service and so on. No complaints, we got enough life out of
this setup. So, looking for a new solution here. We have to stay with 9V
because the (expensive) wireless mikes need these and I'd would like to
move to 7-cell instead of 6-cell. Read some good reviews about the
Maha/Powerex brand:
http://www.amazon.com/PowerEx-MH-C490F-DCW-Worldwide-Battery-Charger/dp/B0002WKD80/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hpc_30/180-3329658-7661802
They also have low discharge 9V 230mAh batteries which sounds nice.
However, I am not familiar with this brand. Maybe someone here is? Or
knows of even better systems?
Must be fully automatic, meaning stick the batteries in there no matter
what their remaining charge is and leave them in the charger until next
Sunday.
9V batteries with two LiIon cells in there are, of course, the ultimate
cat's meouw. But they seem not to be ready for prime time yet, I could
not find multi-bay chargers and I am afraid someone will accidentally
stick them into a regular charger and .. KABLAM.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/