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	I am new to the group. I have tried to search the group in hope of finding my question but no such luck. I have a qustion. Does anyone know if this charger will analyze a single AA battery? I had also planned on charging up some ht battery packs with it as well as a 13.2v cordless drill battery with it as well. I will be using it to mostly charge batterys and occasinally anaylze them as well. Like i say my main batts that I use are AA batterys. I have been looking at this model but I just not so sure on it. Also would the Trition JR charge and discharge and analyze a single AA battery? As well as analyze a 13.2v drill battery? Would would you guys recommend? Thanks, Joe  | 
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	Maha MH-C777Plus II Supports Ni Cad, Ni Metal Hydride, and Lithium Ion/Polymer chemistries only! --------------------- Using Ni chemistries of 1.2v/cell or more (AA, AAA, C, or D or equiv. rechargeable battery pacs or cells) Charge + Trickle function: 1 to 12 cells in series. [1.2v to 14.4v] Also Analyzes (Discharge and hold function only) 3 or more cells only (No 1.2/2.4v cells alone) Also Conditions (Discharge + Charge + Trickle function) 3 or more cells only. (No 1.2/2.4v cells alone) ------------------------ For the analyzing function, it need a minimum of 3 cells to determine battery quality. I.E., Good, Shorted, Leaky, Reversed Polarity w/in a cell, etc. You cannot do the discharge function if a battery pac has internal protection diodes, but you can do the charge! If charging an expensive Ni battery pac for the first time, do monitor the total output in Ma/Hr, especially during the 90% to 115% period of rated capacity for excessive heat buildup. Note: the first charging cycle on brand new batteries is likely to not fully charge the battery. Subsequent charging cycles will be more uniform and approach full at ~115% of rated capacity. Although the charger monitors delta T & delta -V, the cell covering construction, cardboard, film or plastic pkg can fool the T sensor. Avoid charging cells w/ low factory capacities, like 400Ma/Hr or less! Avoid mixing batteries or those w/ different histories! Long term trickle charging Ni-Cads will build-up internal xtal size, resistance and subsequent "memory". Use the Re-condition cycle on such Ni-Cads every 2 months or so. I recommend this unit for techies who have time to learn the technology and monitor this Maha with its fast advanced charging cycle. [800Ma +/- 50 for Ni chemistry] Hope this helps. Bye. Ed.  | 
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