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Post by Eagle on Jul 20, 2004 12:35:03 GMT -5
JENNIFER,
You might want to check out this web site also:
shop.mahaenergy.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=353&cur=features#mid
This company seems to have some very good microprocessor-based Battery Chargers, as well as high capacity NiMH Batteries.
Good luck with this!
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Post by jennifer on Jul 20, 2004 21:10:18 GMT -5
Glad to know i've got quality! Anyways, before buying anything else, i'm happy with what I got. I'll see before my trip next year, technology changes so fast anyways! Thanks for everything!
xoxo jen
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Post by mewyn on Sept 17, 2004 15:41:05 GMT -5
Jennifer:
Since your camera takes AA bateries, what I'd reccomend is the new Rayovac I-C3 system, with these batteries and the charger, it will charge the batteries in 15 mins or less. They have two chargers, the 2 battery charger will accept 110-240VAC, but the 4 position one will only accept 120V 60Hz (US) power. Now, with the 4 position charger, the power adapter is seperate from the charger itself, so you you go looking (If I can find one on the internet, I'll post it back here) you can try to find a power supply that takes universal input, and puts out 12VDC, at 4.5A.
Sorry if I got too technical, Mike
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Post by jennifer on Sept 27, 2004 17:46:59 GMT -5
Mewyn! Thanks for the reply! I got the general flow of your message although I got lost on the voltage and stuff! I know what you mean though so I'll check it out for future purchase! Jen xoxo
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