Now that we're talking about batteries.
1. Get only Ni-Mh battery with 2000mAh or higher for longer battery life.
2. Get multi-channel battery charger, that means the charger will accurately detect how much charge each battery need thus eliminating any possibility of under/over charging of each and every battery. With single channel charger, you basically have to used up ALL battery for optimum charge, even then it will be far from accurate.
3. Get a charger that has built-in voltage and temperature sensor so your rechargeable battery won't explode
4. Get the fastet charger available. Those US$ 10 "specials" usually take about 14 hours to charge four 2000mAh batteries.
The one I have at home only takes 3 hours.
I strongly recommend the unit I bought:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3061268194&category=294&rd=1
For only US$30 I get a 4-ch ultrafast charger, 12 AA Ni-Mh 2000mAh batteries.
1. Get only Ni-Mh battery with 2000mAh or higher for longer battery life.
2. Get multi-channel battery charger, that means the charger will accurately detect how much charge each battery need thus eliminating any possibility of under/over charging of each and every battery. With single channel charger, you basically have to used up ALL battery for optimum charge, even then it will be far from accurate.
3. Get a charger that has built-in voltage and temperature sensor so your rechargeable battery won't explode
4. Get the fastet charger available. Those US$ 10 "specials" usually take about 14 hours to charge four 2000mAh batteries.
The one I have at home only takes 3 hours.
I strongly recommend the unit I bought:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3061268194&category=294&rd=1
For only US$30 I get a 4-ch ultrafast charger, 12 AA Ni-Mh 2000mAh batteries.

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