Re: NiMH cell charging



GMAN wrote:

Still looking for a Maha/Powerex MH-C9000 charger.

http://tinyurl.com/5en3on

Hey UCLAN, would you suggest the MH-C9000 or the MAHA MH-C801D ????

I guess to me the only advantage with the C801D is the 8 cell capacity? The drawback is not car charging.

And the extra cost. Main question is do you *need* an 8-cell charger? If so,
get the C801D, and get a cheaper charger for the car. The heavy duty power
supply for the C801 is nice. I used to have a MH-C808M charger that had the
same type of supply. The C801 is the Cadillac of chargers, no doubt, but
unless you need the 8-cell capacity, I'd go with the C9000.

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