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philipp
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hello everybody...
i bought an saitek eco charger (the first one) on ebay recently, and
now have several question on how it works; i hope some of you are
familiar with it
1.) i can enter the size of the battery, before the charger will
reload the battery. with the increasing size entered also the charge
time increases; whats the reason for that?
i need to know that, because i also recharge a sony akku for a
minidisc player, which of course has none of those regular sizes.. it
has 1400 mAh, so what do you think, should i recharge it as an AA, C
or D cell?
2.) i heard that this first eco charger, just recharges AA up to 1000
mAh, C to 2000, and D to 4000 or something like that. i dont know if
this is true; i got some AAs with 2100mAh; will it help if i enter
them as C batteries, or can it cause damage on them? if i enter them
as AAs will they only be charged up to 50%??
i`ll be grateful for each answer i get, furthermore its alright if you
use technical language (i'm studiing physics);
thanks
philipp
i bought an saitek eco charger (the first one) on ebay recently, and
now have several question on how it works; i hope some of you are
familiar with it
1.) i can enter the size of the battery, before the charger will
reload the battery. with the increasing size entered also the charge
time increases; whats the reason for that?
i need to know that, because i also recharge a sony akku for a
minidisc player, which of course has none of those regular sizes.. it
has 1400 mAh, so what do you think, should i recharge it as an AA, C
or D cell?
2.) i heard that this first eco charger, just recharges AA up to 1000
mAh, C to 2000, and D to 4000 or something like that. i dont know if
this is true; i got some AAs with 2100mAh; will it help if i enter
them as C batteries, or can it cause damage on them? if i enter them
as AAs will they only be charged up to 50%??
i`ll be grateful for each answer i get, furthermore its alright if you
use technical language (i'm studiing physics);
thanks
philipp