POWEREX MH-C204F AA / AAA NiMH & NiCD Intelligent Rapid Charger
MAHA MH-C204F CLASS 2 BATTERY CHARGER
Model Brand POWEREX
Model MH-C204F
Details
Specifications Trickle Charge Current: 24mA
Discharge Rate 240mA
Power Supply Voltage: 12VDC
Power Consumption: 500mA; Adapter included
Rapid Charge Current: 500mA
Microprocessor: Two Independent circuit, capable of simultaneous charge and discharge. 0 delataV based.
Type AA / AAA NiMH & NiCD Intelligent Rapid Charger
Charging Time 60-160 minutes
Charging Seats 4 x AA / 4 x AAA
Additional Information
Date First Available June 11, 2004
Powerex MH-C204FA Overview
The Powerex MH-C204FA AA / AAA NiMH or NiCD Battery Charger will charge 2 or 4 AA or AAA nickel-metal hydride or (NiMH) or nickel-cadmium (NiCD) batteries. AA batteries take about 2-4 hr to charge, while AAA's take 1-2 hr. Charge your batteries anywhere around the world via the included 100-240VAC universal power adapter. A user-activated deep cycle rejuvenator conditions your batteries in order to keep them at maximum capacity.
The MH-C204FA is equipped with a negative delta V microprocessor for precision charging to ensure batteries reach their full capacities without becoming overcharged. It gives you a choice of rapid or trickle charging. Rapid charging is high-current, fast charging to get your batteries up to capacity quickly, while trickle charging makes sure they maintain that full capacity without receiving an excess of current.
The charger is great for use in the home or office, as well as in the car (car adapter required, sold separately).
Charges 2 or 4 AA or AAA nickel-metal hydride or (NiMH) or nickel-cadmium (NiCD) batteries
AA batteries take about 2-4 hr to charge, while AAA's take 1-2 hr
Charge your batteries anywhere around the world via the included 100-240VAC universal power adapter
A user-activated deep cycle rejuvenator conditions your batteries in order to keep them at maximum capacity
Negative delta V microprocessor for precision charging to ensure batteries reach their full capacities without becoming overcharged
Choice of rapid or trickle charging. Rapid charging is high-current, fast charging to get your batteries up to capacity quickly, while trickle charging makes sure they maintain that full capacity without receiving an excess of current