Dear friend Surapon. I recommend avoiding fast charge, and if possible avoid using all battery slots simultaneously. When testing, touch the surface of the batteries to see if the temperature is bearable for a few seconds. If the temperature is higher than the support skin then the batteries could be roasted.surapon said:tron said:I have not given up on Maha because of that (I do not know though if it this was wise). I got the Maha/PowerEx 9000 model that is a more sophisticated charger. Unfortunately it charges only 4 batteries at a time. I have it for almost 2 years and it has been fine. No complaints apart from the fact that it refuses to charge some older (but in good condition) batteries.surapon said:tron said:Until it decides to fry your batteries ... melt its own plastic by not stopping charging. It has happened to me!Click said:The Powerex Maha MH-C801D Eight Cell is the one that I use. It's a great charger with built-in battery deep-conditioning system, and selectable soft and rapid charging.
In addition, it seems I am not the only one (judging from Amazon.com feedback on this product)...
(The first that stopped working on my charger was the soft charge button...)
Thanks you, Sir, Dear Tron.
Thanks for your infor.
Now, Poor Surapon---Now What will I do, 2 sides of Powerex Maha MH-C801D= Good or ----Bad ???
Thanks.
Surapon
Thanks you, Sir, Dear Tron.
I already order one, and should have in my hand next 2-3 days.
Yes, Sir, I will report back to you, If it kill my Rechargeable Batteries.
Have a great day, Sir.
Surapon
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