Hi. I have lost the instruction to the 15 minute Energizer Ni-MH Battrey Charger. Could you tell me what does the flashing red light mean? and does the unit switch off by its self when charged?
red blinking == battery error. Pull the batteries out and try them one at a time to see which one causes the error. Manual says try cleaning the contacts on the battery/charger.
red blinking == battery error. Pull the batteries out and try them one at a time to see which one causes the error. Manual says try cleaning the contacts on the battery/charger.
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NI-MH batteries a re very different than car batteries and even tho voltage may be similar, you risk destroying your battery, camera or worse, an explosion. Your batter may only need a limited amount of amperage to charge (likely not much more than 1500ma or 1.5 amp) a car battery charger may put out twice or even ten times that much - hence the explosion risk! Also these kind of chargers detect when your battery is full and will quit charging or switch to a maintenance mode. I'm afraid you're pretty much stuck with using the charger meant for it.
you cannot use any charger that is not used to charge ni-mh batteries car batteries charge at a rate of 5 amps minimum and if you do it will cause serious damage to the charger and batteries
if you want ideas , talk to a battery shop but unless it is designed to charge 14.4 volt ni-mh batteries-- forget it
For Battery Type: Ni-Cd Ni-MH Input Voltage: 110V-240V Smart Charger for Dewalt 10.8V ~ 20V Li-ion Battery For Brand: DEWALT Color: Black Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging
Some battery can not be charged by fast charger, because this can damage the battery. You can think to replace it to a new charger, a 7.2V 9.6V 12V 14.4V 18V NI-CD NI-MH BATTERY charger for Dewalt
I know you can get these on Ebay. Also most NI-MH 9 volt battery charges will charge this battery pack. You can use a 9 Volt Snap Battery Connector with Alligator Clips to bridge the connection between the battery pack and the NI-MH 9 volt batter charger. This is how I charge this battery pack now. You can probably get the 9 Volt Snap Battery Connector with Alligator Clips at a radio shack or on Amazon... as well as a NI-MH 9 volt battery charger.. don't hook up the leads backwards :)
i'm not sure what the flashing red light means,but it is only doing it for one of the batteries.
I had the same issue... and I found the manual on-line here:
http://www.energizer.com/SiteCollectionD...
red blinking == battery error. Pull the batteries out and try them one at a time to see which one causes the error. Manual says try cleaning the contacts on the battery/charger.
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