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![]() I'd like to get a MAHA charger, for general around-the-house use. I use AA's and AAA's for my DX-399 (3 AA's), Radio Shack handheld CB (8 AA's), Radio Shack pocket AM/FM radio (2 AAA's), two Mag lights (2 AA's and 1 AAA), Everready Headband light (3 AAA's), Portable CD player (2 AA's), and Franklin Electronic Bible (4 AAA's) all of which are used almost daily. I've been reading the Thomas Distributing website, but I'm not sure which charger would best fit my needs. I don't have any rechargable batteries, and would buy them with the charger. Would the C204W, the C204F, or the C401FS be best for the above uses? http://www.thomas-distributing.com Thanks in advance. And please excuse the on-topic post during an election year. |
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 00:01:51 -0500, GlennS wrote
(in article .com): I'd like to get a MAHA charger, for general around-the-house use. I use AA's and AAA's for my DX-399 (3 AA's), A 399 and a buncha things like remotes and weather alarms needed one or three charges rather than two or four and, so, I got me (and the elder boy) a: http://ccrane.com/quickcharger-battery-charger.aspx Radio Shack handheld CB (8 AA's), Radio Shack pocket AM/FM radio (2 AAA's), two Mag lights (2 AA's and 1 AAA), Everready Headband light (3 AAA's), Portable CD player (2 AA's), and Franklin Electronic Bible (4 AAA's) all of which are used almost daily. Incidentally, there are 9v metal batteries out now (the CCrane charger doesn't have a provision for them but the RadioShack recharger I've got will handle them). My suggestion is to stay clear of them; they just don't enough "oomph" to mqke it - w're talkimg 160-200 here. I don't think they're worth the bother. I get my alkaline 9v batteries from RadioShack or Wal*Mart, because of their high turnover - which generally means the batteries are safe. If you just /gotta/ work recharges for 9v, you might try six "c cells" in an exterior battery holder ("c cells" because they're affordable & reasonably long lasting unlike "D" cells which cost an arm or leg or kidney). ++ Gray // I've been reading the Thomas Distributing website, but I'm not sure which charger would best fit my needs. I don't have any rechargable batteries, and would buy them with the charger. Would the C204W, the C204F, or the C401FS be best for the above uses? http://www.thomas-distributing.com Thanks in advance. And please excuse the on-topic post during an election year. |
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I've been very happy with the 204F, but then I don't have nearly as many
devices on AAs and AAAs as you seem to. I do find that it can condition and recharge two (or four) AAAs in about an hour or so, so if that's fast enough for you and you don't do that many AAs regularly (they take quite a while longer), you might be fine with the cheaper F. Unless you're a big world-traveller, I don't see why you'd need the 204W, and the only difference between the F and the FS is speed, isn't it? One thing, though: try to get a combo kit from Thomas, especially with the Powerex batteries, which are very good. And don't hesitate to dicker with them. I ordered a kit that had something in it I didn't want (I don't remember what, a tester maybe), and when they took out that item, the kit price was so low that the batteries themselves cost next to nothing. And as I've recommended before to people on here who demonstrate any interest at all in flashlight, you really owe it to yourself to check out www.candlepowerforums.com. There's a whole world out there beyond Mag lights. It may be hazardous to your wallet, however. Now, back to our regularly scheduled political ranting. "GlennS" wrote in message news.com... I'd like to get a MAHA charger, for general around-the-house use. I use AA's and AAA's for my DX-399 (3 AA's), Radio Shack handheld CB (8 AA's), Radio Shack pocket AM/FM radio (2 AAA's), two Mag lights (2 AA's and 1 AAA), Everready Headband light (3 AAA's), Portable CD player (2 AA's), and Franklin Electronic Bible (4 AAA's) all of which are used almost daily. I've been reading the Thomas Distributing website, but I'm not sure which charger would best fit my needs. I don't have any rechargable batteries, and would buy them with the charger. Would the C204W, the C204F, or the C401FS be best for the above uses? http://www.thomas-distributing.com Thanks in advance. And please excuse the on-topic post during an election year. |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 05:01:51 +0000, GlennS wrote:
I'd like to get a MAHA charger, for general around-the-house use. I use AA's and AAA's for my DX-399 (3 AA's), Radio Shack handheld CB (8 AA's), Radio Shack pocket AM/FM radio (2 AAA's), two Mag lights (2 AA's and 1 AAA), Everready Headband light (3 AAA's), Portable CD player (2 AA's), and Franklin Electronic Bible (4 AAA's) all of which are used almost daily. I've been reading the Thomas Distributing website, but I'm not sure which charger would best fit my needs. I don't have any rechargable batteries, and would buy them with the charger. Would the C204W, the C204F, or the C401FS be best for the above uses? http://www.thomas-distributing.com Thanks in advance. And please excuse the on-topic post during an election year. I have the 401FS and it's great. You can't go wrong with it or the C204F really. Get the 401FS, it charges each cell individually which is a plus because some devices only use 3 batteries. Thomas Dist. is excellent by the way! Tom |
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Tom Randy wrote:
On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 05:01:51 +0000, GlennS wrote: I'd like to get a MAHA charger, for general around-the-house use. I use AA's and AAA's for my DX-399 (3 AA's), Radio Shack handheld CB (8 AA's), Radio Shack pocket AM/FM radio (2 AAA's), two Mag lights (2 AA's and 1 AAA), Everready Headband light (3 AAA's), Portable CD player (2 AA's), and Franklin Electronic Bible (4 AAA's) all of which are used almost daily. I've been reading the Thomas Distributing website, but I'm not sure which charger would best fit my needs. I don't have any rechargable batteries, and would buy them with the charger. Would the C204W, the C204F, or the C401FS be best for the above uses? http://www.thomas-distributing.com Thanks in advance. And please excuse the on-topic post during an election year. I have the 401FS and it's great. You can't go wrong with it or the C204F really. Get the 401FS, it charges each cell individually which is a plus because some devices only use 3 batteries. Thomas Dist. is excellent by the way! Tom I second the 401FS. The individual charging and slow recharge rate option are the killers. With parallel charging, a dirty contact will leave you with uncharged cells, and series charging won't charge the cells equally. That said, some of the older chargers are useful occasionally; the CCrane QuickCharger has a handy digital meter, that's useful to diagnose what's going on when things are not going perfectly, and sometimes will start to charge a cell that other chargers refuse to charge, thinking it's dead when it's only thorougly discharged. It's a parallel charger though, and often leaves you with uncharged cells. Get a bottle of DeoxIT brush-on to clean up contacts in the chargers and batteries when they complain, too. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=341-215 Small bottle but it lasts a long time. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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