Tenergy Charger for 3.6V/3.7V Li-ion 18500/18650/14500 and more
WORLD WIDE VOLTAGE - Use it anywhere with 100-240V AC input.
EASY TO READ LED LIGHTS - For TN269 and TN270, solid green light means fully charged and a solid red light means charging. For
T4s, the yellow indicator lights above each of the batteries are used to track progress and charging status.
EASY TO READ LCD SCREEN - For TN471U, the LCD screen shows the real-time charging status of the battery.
USER FRIENDLY – Does not require complex manual settings! Charger automatically applies the proper voltage and charging mode depending on the battery status.
How to choose correct model and quantity:
Step 1: Choose the charger model
Step 2: Select quantity
Product Description
Features And Benefits:
SAVE TIME & CHARGE MORE- Recharge 18650, 18500, and
14500 Li-ion rechargeable batteries on this smart battery charger. Great for
batteries used in flashlights, digital cameras, solar yard lights, and other
high power electrical devices.
LCD SCREEN- TN471U have a easy-to-read LCD panel that
displays the charging/discharging status of each individual battery.
LED LIGHTS - TN269 and TN270 have easy to reacd LED
indicator that shows solid green light for fully charged and a solid red
light for charging. T4s have a LED indicator that shows yellow lights above
each of the batteries that can be used to track progress and charging
status.
OPTIONAL REFRESH CYCLE- Tenergy TN160, TN162, and
TN438 charger features easy to use cycling feature fully discharges and
charges your cells to extend their overall lifespan and performance.
Can I charge NiMH/NiCD batteries in Li-ion
charger?
No. NiMH/NiCD and Li-ion (and other battery types) are
completely different chemistries and they have different
charging requirements. Always use a charger that's
specifically designed for NiMH/NiCD cells.
Can I charge AA and AAA batteries at the same time?
Yes. The Tenergy chargers in this listing have individual
charging slots and customer can charge both sizes at the
same time, and there is no need to charge in pairs.
How long does it take to charge my batteries?
The estimated charging time will mostly depend on the
charger's charging current and the capacity of the battery.
To calculate the estimated charging time, divide the battery
capacity(mAh) by the charging current(mA). Ex. 2500mAh /
500mA = 5 hours
Can I leave my batteries in the charger after they've
been fully charged?
It is not recommended to leave the batteries in the charger
once full, as doing so can potentially over-charge the
batteries. In the long run, this can shorten its lifespan.