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Ansmann 5407022 Energy 8 Charger

Ansmann 5407022 Energy 8 Charger
From Ansmann

List Price: $141.50
Price: $99.95

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Product Description

The energy 8 is equipped with a user interface and battery loading technique. After inserting the NiCd/NiMH rechargeable battery, a capacity quick test is performed for around 5 seconds. The user may then remove the cells or leave them in place so that a full diagnosis of the battery is executed and with damaged batteries a refreshing programm is invoked. Damaged cells are reactivated and the capacity of the battery is restored. Depending upon the condition of the inserted battery, the refreshing programm may cycle several times until the battery is regenerated.


Product Details

  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Ansmann
  • Model: 5407022
  • Dimensions: 2.50 pounds

Features

  • Works with 1-6 AAA or AA cells, 1-4 C and D as well as 1-2 9V batteries.
  • Automatic refresh/discharge function
  • Faulty battery detection
  • Microprocessor controled

Customer Reviews

Excellent Charger5
I've used this charger for over four years with complete satisfaction. This is a fine piece of German engineering; well worth the price. I bought it because it can charge any number of any assortment of AA, AAA, C, D, 9V batteries at the same time, and lots of them. You can also insert new batteries at any time any others are charging. Here's a tip: Since each cell is monitored for charge level, you can leave batteries in the charger, indefinitely. That effectively counters the self-discharge problem older NiMH batteries have, since the batteries stored in this charger are kept at full charge. Of course, you'll want to buy eneloops (SANYO eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, which I've used) or Ansmann Max E's (Ansman Max-E AA NiMh 2100 Mah LD, Ultra Low Discharge Batteries, Pack of 4, which I haven't used), with long shelf lives, from here on-out. This charger works fine with them, too. I'd like to see Ansmann provide some-sort of wall-mounting tabs or screw holes in this charger. I had to epoxy-on my own. Maybe they already have, it's been four years!

Versatile charger takes up little space and even looks good5
I've had the Ansmann Energy 8 charger for about 1 year now and it has been excellent. Batteries charge at a good clip, the charger tells you their exact state, and (most important) it lets you charge a variety of different battery types at once.

It doesn't take up much space and even looks pretty good (well, for a battery charger anyway). I highly recommend this -- and in fact 2 of my friends have bought them over the past year and have had similarly excellent experiences. Don't be fooled by the lousy $20 chargers you can by from major battery manufacturers. Those things are cheap and of course don't do well (why should they -- the battery folks want to sell you more batteries, not fewer!). This charger is expensive for a reason. It actually works.

Well worth the price5
I bought this charger after reading rave reviews all over on it. And I have to say that they were all right. I had a bunch of old NiCd batteries that I've had mixed results with on two other chargers (one of which is a Maha, another top of the line brand). This charger recognized and was able to revive batteries that the Maha charger would not. This charger is also very fast and extremely easy to use, just place the batteries in and it does the rest automatically. It performs a quick test and then does a refresh process then charges each battery independently. You can charge NiCd and/or NiMH at the same time. I highly recommend this charger, it's well constructed and is a fine piece of equipment.