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I have the 2-bays version and I like it a lot. I use it daily for 18650s but the best feature is that I can use it to "revive" "dead" AA or AAA rechargeable batteries!
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I have the 2-bays version and I like it a lot. I use it daily for 18650s but the best feature is that I can use it to "revive" "dead" AA or AAA rechargeable batteries!
$6 below lowest on the 4-bay or the 4-bay with (the oh so useful) car charger "bundle?"
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No just wondering, it's a good deal.
I have two of the 2-bay, I'm just trying hard to justify this lol.
I have two of the 2-bay, I'm just trying hard to justify this lol.
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The charger does a good charging on both LiIon, LiFePO4 and NiMH.
The charge can be used for 26650 cells, but are not ideal for it, I would have liked the slots 2 mm longer, some protected 26650 are rather long.
I like the display, but it is a bit technical to look at and it only shows data for one channel at a time.
The D4 is a good universal charger and the low mode makes it better for small cells than the i4. Charging two batteries is reasonable fast, but four batteries requires some patience.