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Valken Energy Ni-MH 8.4V-9.6V Smart Charger
Product Description
The Valken 8.4V-9.6V Ni-MH airsoft battery charger is a smart charger for Ni-MH or Ni-Cd batteries with 7-8 cells. The Ni-Mh battery charger is easy to use, and charges airsoft battery packs at 600mA with a mini Tamiya connector. The airsoft battery charger plugs directly into a wall outlet, and a status LED lets you know when the battery pack is fully charged. The Ni-Mh charger also comes with Delta Peak Detection, which automatically stops charging at a full charge, and switches to a trickle current of 200mA after 5 hours. They also come with reverse polarity and short circuit protection built in.
FEATURES
- Automatic stop full charge by Delta Peak detection
- Input voltage: 100-240VAC
- Output voltage: 8.4V-9.6VDC
- Charge Current: 600mA
- Trickle current: 200mA (automatic stop after 5 hours)
- Short circuit & reverse polarity protections
NOT FOR USE WITH LI-PO, LI-FE, or LI-ION type batteries.
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