AA and AAA Battery Charger Speeds
AA and AAA Battery Charger Speeds … If you or your family use a lot of AA or AAA batteries, then it is a good idea to purchase a battery charger and some rechargeable batteries. Unfortunately, the batteries may be a bit pricey, but in the long run they are well worth the investment. The batteries can run anywhere from $1 to $5 for a single AA or AAA rechargeable battery, but think of all the uses you can get from a single battery. You can get up to 1,000 charges from a single battery, making the one battery now 1,000 batteries. And the chargers only cost approximately $15. This is well worth the initial investment. Plus you will be saving the environment by not disposing of all those wasted batteries.
Battery chargers have become very efficient at their job. When AA and AAA battery chargers first arrived on the market they were called “overnight chargers” because you had to leave the charger on for eight to ten hours (all night) to fully charge your rechargeable batteries. Soon after “quick chargers” hit the marketplace. These could recharge batteries within two to five hours, half the time of the older chargers. Finall?, a one hour battery charger was made. This made rechargeable batteries much for functional. Now with technology advancing so fast there are 30 and 15 minute battery chargers. Of course there are drawbacks to these speedy chargers, they shorten the batteries lifespan. The high power chargers actually harm the battery by recharging them at such a great speed. Hopefully sometime in the near future this problem should be resolved. It is… …[-]
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