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Battery charging time

.gracious
10/19/06 5:47 AM GMT
I have a Camelion NI-MH rechargeable 1.2V (2300) AA batteries, what is the maximium charging hours require before it is overcharge and cost damage the batteries, can anyone helps? thanks
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+Samatar
10/19/06 6:14 AM GMT
I don't know much about batteries but I didn't think you could overcharge them nowadays. I usually just leave mine overnight.
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*caedes
10/19/06 1:26 PM GMT
I don't know of any way that you can damage a battery by overcharging. If this was the case then your car battery wouldn't stand a chance on long trips. *

* granted that a car battery is lead-acid type.
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&KEIFER
10/19/06 1:40 PM GMT
the batteries you are using can NOT be overcharged ... mine take an hour or less to charge

you can even pop them into the charger if you're not sure what their charge state is because they don't have the 'memory' that older batteries had
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.MiLo_Anderson
10/19/06 2:16 PM GMT
If you are still worried, some of the documentation they, or the charger came with should speak to it.
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.gracious
10/19/06 4:42 PM GMT
Thanks a lot for all the comment!
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