Originally posted by copland
What abt the Sony 1-Hr charger and the Casio one available at AP?
casio one is not time based...Originally posted by savvy
The Sony is a timer-based. As for the Casio, haven't got my answers yet.
Originally posted by slimey
Read from other forums of ways to differentiate between time based chargers and intelligent ones...
1) Look @ specs : If u see delta v detection, then its intelligent.
2) Completely charge a set of batteries. Remove batteries & switch off charger. Place the same set of batteries back in and switch charger back on. Monitor the charge cycle. If charger cuts off charging in a while (like 10-15 mins i think), then its a smart charger. Else, its likely a time based charger.
Originally posted by Prime
Tried your 2nd point. Casio BC-3HA is an intelligent charger.![]()
Originally posted by Prime
Tried your 2nd point. Casio BC-3HA is an intelligent charger.![]()
Originally posted by ultrazoom
May I know if it charges 4 batteries at one go?
Originally posted by Prime
Yes, it can charge 4 batt or 2 batt at one go.
Originally posted by Prime
Yes, it can charge 4 batt or 2 batt at one go.
Originally posted by savvy
How long does it take for the Casio to charge 4 batteries of 1600mah?
Originally posted by Jango
So is GP Rapid.
Originally posted by slimey
I'm afraid not, GP Rapid takes 270 mins to recharge 4 pcs of 1600mAh AA batteries. Listing in an increasing order of charging time for 4pcs of AA batteries for intelligent chargers, we have:
Royovac 1hr/GP SMART Powerbank
Compact Intelligent Charger
Casio BC-3A (according to info provided by user)
Olympus BU-100/Sony 1hr charger
GP Powerbank Rapid
Intelligent Charger