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La Crosse Alpha Power Battery Charger BC-700 For All NiCd & NiMH Rechargeables

US $37.78
ApproximatelyAU $57.83
Condition:
Used
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Located in: Springfield, Virginia, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Battery
Compatible Battery Sizes
AA, AAA
Type
Mains Charger
Battery Capacity
4
Amp Hours
200 mAh - 700 mAh
Manufacturer Warranty
N/A
Chemical Composition
NiMH
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
California Prop 65 Warning
None
UPC
0757456990866

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4.8
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4.7
37 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Save your old NiMH batteries, don't recycle them!

    We try to use rechargeable batteries whenever possible to minimize toxic material in the waste stream. As a plus, using rechargeables is also a money-saver. So when our 10-year old Panasonic NiMH batteries began to loose capacity a web search was in order. Came across a web site wherein a gentleman was discussing internal battery chemistry and discussing why the charger that was supplied by the manufacturer may not be optimal. He recommended this charger. As the cost for the charger on Ebay was less than replacing all our batteries, buying this charger was a natural. After receiving the charger, we took the 2 very worst batteries and tested them using the BC-700's "Test" function. One had capacity of 352 mah, the other 793 mah. Rated capacity was up to 2500 mah. This showed how much they ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: fanteller

  • Tells you what you need to know

    This charger charges Nimh batteries properly, keeps them charged properly, and tells you how much your "3000 maH " really hold. The only reason I question whether it is a good value is that at $35.00 plus, it seems a little pricey to me. On the other hand, it's the only charger I have ever had that is worth it. If you want to get your batteries charged to their maximum, and know what that maximum is, then this is your charger.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: thedealsleuth

  • Pricey but a good charger.

    So far it has recovered 4 batteries that I had ruined with a cheap fast charger. It's a bit overpriced but if it helps with all of my many rechargeable batteries then it's worth it. It's a bit complex but can be used in a simple charge mode too. Some modes of recovery take 1 1/2 days. So far I like it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: thehoneyroastedpeanut

  • Great, but keep your "dumb" charger handy

    Like any of today's electronic wizardry, this looks complicated and intimidating at first glance. The instructions don't do a great job of clearing things up. It's easy to just charge a set of batteries- plug it in, put batteries in, and let it go. Other functions require sequential pushing/toggling of buttons to get where you need to go. Having said that, it is great for reviving old batteries. I dug some old AA NiMh out of a drawer. About 1/3 of them indicated they were charging, the other 2/3 read "null" on the charger- which means they are dead. I got out my old "dumb" quick charger and put them in there for about 15 minutes. They took a little charge, but not much. I put them back in the LaCrosse, and lo and behold, they were taking a charge, again, not much. I set them up to run ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: thehoneyroastedpeanut

  • Independent Cell Charging, Capacity Readout, cautious charging to preserve battery life

    This charger can independently charge each cell, also it fully discharges before charge, you can set the rate of draw to as low as 100ma and charge at only 200ma to preserve overall battery life (you can also choose 2 higher settings if in a hurry, or if you have an old battery that won't fully charge at 200ma) It also has a refresh mode where it will continuously discharge and charge measuring each time until it sees little or no increase (Refresh Mode). On the readout it will only show 3 digits, so 955ma capacity vs 24.5 (for approximately 2450ma) I own FIVE of these, so that I can discharge and recharge all of my batteries on the shelf every few months (It does take 1 day to draw down 2400ma battery if fully charged and another 12 hours to charge since I always use the lowest ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: bchagarov3702