Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Samsung SPH-A920 Travel Charger (Hi-Capacity Battery)

Samsung SPH-A920 Travel Charger . Dimensions: 2.70 x 1.08 x 1.64. 100% OEM compatible.
List Price: $37.99
Used Price: $20.00


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Desktop Battery Charger For Blackberry 7100, 7105t, 7130

This Battery Charger Cradle is suitable for charging the following BlackBerry model batteries : 7100, 7100g, 7100i, 7100r, 7100t, 7100v. 7105t. 7130, 7130c, 7130e, 7130g. Specifications : Easy and convenient way to charge a spare battery. Buit-in Multi-protection Circuits. No side effect for 25 hours charging. Polycarbonate cabinet to ensure quality & durability. LED charging indicator. Work with original power cord from your cell phone. Power cord is not included.
Price: $44.99


Friday, April 10, 2009

Combo! Ultra-Durable Protective Case Logic Travel Carrying Case for the PSP 1000 phat 2000 / slim & SONY PSP98553 110-240V Equivalent Light and Compact One-Piece Wall Charger for PSP98554 / PSP98552 ( PSP-1000 / 2000 / SLIM ) PSP Battery

Carry and protect your Sony PSP, games, and accessories with this custom carrying case. Charger: Light weight, Quick and Compact Charger - Ideal for travelling -110-240 V Includes FREE Euro adapter plug! 2 way micro-chip communication, only charges until full - Automatic charging cut-off-Smart charging senses battery level. Guaranteed compatibility with PSP Slim / 2000 / 1000
Price: $59.99


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Universal Intelligent T6278 Battery Charger with LCD for NIMH/NICD AA/AAA/C/D/9V Batteries --- SALE!

Features and Benefits * With LCD Display for easy charging status recognition * Each charging group is individual programmable in its function * Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries can be mixed to charge at the same time * Identification of defective cells Operation Instruction * Attach the adaptor with the AC outlet * Connect the charger with the adaptor. The LED indicator lights in yellow and the LCD screen flashes. (The 9V LED indicator light does not light) * For AA/AAA/C/D batteries: insert AA/AAA/C/D batteries into the charger. If te battery is not suitable for recharge, the LED indicator flashes in red and LCD displays "BAD" * If the battery is tuiable for charging (battery voltage within the permitted rnage), fast charging mode starts. The LED indicator lights in red and the LCD screen displays bottom-up lading. The LCD screen stops flashing for several seconds to indicate the battery capacity at each cycle. * When the battery is full or the predetermined charging time (6 hours, which is controlled by safety timer function) is over, the charger will switch to trickle charge mode. The LED indicator lights in green and the LCD screen displays "OK". The corresponding LCD display stops flashings but lights. * Press the discharge button for several seconds to activate the discharge process. The LED indicator lights in yellow and the LCD screen dsiplays to-down loading. It stops flashing for several seconds to indicate battery capacity at each cycle. The charger will switch to fast charging mode automatically when the return voltage is reached. (Please note this charger can not discharge 9V batteries.) * For 9V batteries: insert 9V battery into the charger. THe LED indcator lights in red. The LED still lights in red after charing process is completed. * Disconnect the charger from AC outlet * Remove batteries from the charger * It is recommended to charge batteries of the same capacity in each charging process.
Customer Review: LCD DOA
This is definitely a cheaply made product. Mine arrived yesterday with the LCD DOA and nearly falling out of the top lid. Fortunately, though, you can still use the unit as it has four LEDs that show the status of the batteries. The only thing you can't see is whether or not the batteries are bad because the red LED is the same for bad or fast charge (at least that's what their product description shows). My only other gripe is that the fan runs constantly, even in trickle charge, and I would question the need for "constant on" in that mode. (If the fan is as cheap as the LCD, I'm afraid it will fail quickly if left on constantly.) Despite the complaints, the unit does a good job charging and my first set of batteries discharged and recharged overnight with no issues. I'll likely keep the unit despite the dead LCD and replace it with a better quality unit (from another company) once this one goes kaput. If I only get 20 or 30 charges out of it, it's still cheaper than buying new sets of batteries! Since Amazon allows only full stars I gave this three but I'd rate this 2.5 stars out of 5.
Customer Review: Versatile battery charger with nice features. Does the job.
The Tenergy T6278 Universal Intelligent Battery Charger is one of the smarter chargers on the market. I bought two chargers over the holidays and a bunch of rechargeable batteries (AAA,AA,C,D,9V). Rechargeables are greener than buying dozens of alkalines over the year and throwing them away when they're depleted. Some chargers only charge AA/AAA batteries; this one charges C,D,9V sizes as well. The charger looks and feels solid, although the door release button feels gummy -- I have to hold down the side of the charger when pressing the button for the door to pop open. The six LED's atop the charger are bright; the 2" x 1" LCD panel actively displays bar graph charge levels for 4 charging cells, whether the cell is BAD (no voltage/no current drawn), when trickle charging=OK. For each battery, the bar graph fills in a downward direction if discharging, upward for charging. The LCD display is readable, but there's no LCD indication for the 9V port. Also, the LED for the 9V will not change color when charging is done. I found that the charger will discharge batteries while it charges other slots: Place batteries to discharge into the charger first, press the discharge button to start discharging these; Second, insert the batteries to recharge into the other slots -- these will start charging at the same time. This charger has a mini-fan on the side that draws air from the opposite side of the charger over the batteries to cool them during the charging process; it runs as long as the unit is plugged in, even with no batteries inside. The batteries get very slightly warm with the cover closed, so I guess the fan is ok. This charger monitors the battery voltage during charging; when fully charged, the voltage in the battery will actually drop by a tiny amount (Delta-V) over a very short time. This is the preferred stop-charging indicator. The charger senses this and switches to trickle charging to top off the battery's charge until it's removed. It's supposed to have a safety timer in case a battery is charging for too long, but I've never tested this. This charger's use of the Delta-V measurement is better than cheaper ones that use a timer to stop charging process -- not all batteries will fully charge given a fixed amount of time -- some may overcharge -- and not all batteries are the same.