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Old 03-13-09 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by seeker333
you don't need a fancy charger, despite what others may claim.

better off buying a cheap multimeter so that you can make this determination yourself.

typically they'll all (2 or 4 cells) charge to within 0.1v of endpoint
0.1V of what endpoint?? The consumer is supposed to take measurements with a meter, produce a chart and decide that the voltage has already gone through the peak, very weakly pronounced in the case of NiMH. I would appreciate if you could record your actions and post them on YouTube or elsewhere so all of us stupid getting smart chargers could learn.
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