Making Batteries Reusable – The Battery Charger

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Wouldn’t it just be great if you did not have to throw away used batteries, even if they were not the rechargeable kind? You would contribute to the environment as well, because battery waste is toxic. There are so many gadgets around the house which use batteries: toys, clocks, portable music players, torches, shavers, battery operated toothbrushes and lots more.

The battery charger can charge different kinds and sizes of batteries including ordinary alakaline, rechargeable Ni-Cad and Ni-Mh and AA, AAA, C, D and 9 volt batteries, It comes with an LCD display which tell you the status of each battery. It can recharge ordinary batteries up to 10 times, so you get more life out of them. It also has an automatic cut-off when the batteries are charged.

It runs on electricity and can charge four batteries at a time. If the batteries are faulty, it will indicate that they cannot be recharged. As an eco aware consumer, you can not only save money and the environment, but help extend battery life by using the battery charger.

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This article was posted on Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 at 8:35 am in Consumer Electronics.
 

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