Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Rayovac's new 1-hour NiMH charger answers consumer demand for speed and convenience! The Rayovac battery charger is the only on the market that charges today's high-capacity, longer-lasting Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries in just 1 hour. It charges a combination of up to eight AA or AAA NiMH batteries and four C or D type batteries. The accessory kit with DC adaptor allows 'on-the-go' charging. It is ideal for taking along on family vacations or for those mobile professionals that use battery-operated, high-drain devices such as digital cameras in their jobs. 'Smart charger' technology individually charges each to the maximum capacity, so partially drained batteries take less than 1 hour. It also charges Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) batteries.
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Bulky, heavy, but surprisingly smart and versatile
I already have at least half a dozen smart chargers in the house, including top-of-the-line models such as the La Crosse BC-900 and Maha C9000, but I still wanted this Rayovac "Universal Battery Charger" (PS3) for the following reasons:
1. It can accept C, D, and 9V batteries in additional to the standard AA and AAA cells.
2. It can handle rechargeable alkaline cells in addition to the standard NiMH or NiCd cells.
3. It has the potential to recharge up to 8 AA or AAA cells at once.
So far, I'm very satisfied with this charger. Of course it is bulky and heavy. But that's to be expected for an unit that can accept four D-cells at the same time. For home use the size and weight is not an issue at all.
I'm happy to report that this charger is a lot smarter than I previously imagined. Unlike a typical dumb charger in this price range (for example: the Energizer CHFCV Overnight Family Charger), the PS3 has four independent charging channels. That means I am free to charge different cell in any channel. Each channel comes with a status indicator LED, which goes out once the cell is fully charged. But most of all, this charger is smart enough to recognize the difference between NiMH cells and alkaline cell, and can pick the correct charging method accordingly.
When an unknown cell is inserted into the PS3, the charger first starts off with a trickle current (800mA peak current at 10% duty cycle, or an average current of 80mA). Based on the voltage profile of this cell, the PS3 can determine whether this is an alkaline cell, or a NiMH cell. After two minutes, the duty cycle is increased to 60%, so the average current is now around 480mA. For a NiMH cell, charging will continue until a negative dV/dt is detected, in which case it switches back to trickle current again. But for an alkaline cell, charging current will gradually decrease with higher terminal voltage until it reached 1.65V.
The Rayovac PS3 is designed to recharge the Rayovac 'Renewal' brand of rechargeable alkaline cells (which are now discontinued). The user manual warned against charging ordinary disposable alkaline cells, but I experimented with it anyway. So far, I have observed very good results with recharging Duracell alkaline AA cells. Of course, the capacity of a recharged alkaline cell is lower than that of a fresh cell, and it drops with each subsequent cycle. But since I can squeeze another half a dozen cycles out of an exhausted alkaline cell at no additional cost, I really should not complain.
Back to the charger itself, I do have a warning about its claim of "recharge up to 8 AA or AAA batteries". It turns out that each of the four charging channels can accept one to two AA or AAA cells, but the two cells are electrically connected in parallel. So in case somebody accidentally placed two cells of different battery chemistries (NiCd, NiMH, or alkaline) in the same channel, the one with lower voltage will discharge the other one. The charger may also get confused and fail to terminate correctly in such case. So it is safest to only put one AA or AAA cells in each channel.
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A great charger
i have been using this charger for several years now and am verry happy. It is large but you can charge 8 AA or AAA batteries at one time or 4 C or D batteries and it has a spot for a 9V also. Each charger spot (there are 4 seperate spots) works individually from the rest so each spot can hold 2 AA or AAA, 1 C or D. If you charge a 9V it will take up the 1st 2 charger sections.
We have this sitting right on the desk for easy use. We also use it with other brand batteries as well.
I like how versatile it is with the diffrent sized batteries it takes and the diffrent types.
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Great solid.charger.
The charger can charge up to 8 batteries at once, 4 different sizes. This is not a rapid charger, but by charging it at a steady rate, you prolong the length of your batteries. Works well after more than a year in usage. Sturdy build.
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Good Product
I have used this charger to charge everything from AAA to D and it works great. I like that you can leave the batteries in the charger until you need them and that it charges 8 AAA or AA batteries at once.