GP Recharge Charger with 2pc AA 1000mAh + 2pc AAA 400mAh NiMH Batteries

$98.00
Total Price: $98.00

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GP Recharge Charger with 2pc AA 1000mAh + 2pc AAA 400mAh NiMH Batteries

GP Recharge Charger with 2pc AA 1000mAh + 2pc AAA 400mAh NiMH Batteries

Total Price: $98.00

Specifications

Product Type
  • USB Charger
Dimension :
  • Approx.33 (L) x 21 (W) x 74.2 (H) mm
Weight:
  • Approx. 120g
No. of slots / Channels:
  • 2 / 1
1 LED indicator:
  • Charging in progress – Green LED slow flashing
  • Fully charged – Green LED ON
  • Bad / Single-use Batteries inserted – Green LED fast flashing
Battery level check (insert NiMH battery into slot 1):
  • Charging required: Green LED slow flashing
  • Ready-to-use: Green LED ON
Output Voltage / Charging Current:
  • DC 2.8V / 0.4A (for AA /AAA)
USB power input:
  • D.C. 5.0V / 1A
Charging time (charge 2 NiMH batteries at a time):
  • 1000-2600mAh AA battery – About 3-8 hrs
  • 400-950mAh AAA battery – About 2-3 hrs
Safety protection:
  • Timer protection
  • -dv full charge detection

FAQs

How long does it take to recharge AA batteries?
The charging time of rechargeable AA batteries depends on the battery capacity and the power of the charger. Generally, NiMH and NiCd rechargeable AA batteries take about 2-4 hours to fully charge. Lithium-ion AA batteries typically have a charging time of 1-3 hours. This gives a faster charging experience due to the improvement of charging technology. Proper use of the charger and following the manufacturer's guidelines can help prevent overcharging and damage to the batteries.
How long do rechargeable AA batteries last?
The lifespan of rechargeable AA batteries varies depending on factors such as the capacity of the batteries, usage patterns and the quality of the batteries. On average, rechargeable AA batteries can last for hundreds of charge cycles, providing reliable power for your devices over an extended period of time.
What are the best rechargeable AA batteries for solar lights?
It is recommended to opt for low self-discharge NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries. These batteries have a higher capacity and better performance in low-drain devices like solar lights. It is also important to consider the specific requirements of your solar lights and choose the appropriate capacity and voltage for optimal performance.