EBL 906 Smart Charger for AA AAA C D 9V Rechargeable Batteries with 4 Pieces 5000mAh C Rechargeable Batteries
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Introducing the EBL 906 Smart Charger, the ultimate charging solution for your rechargeable batteries! Designed with versatility and efficiency in mind, this intelligent charger accommodates a variety of battery sizes, including 1 to 4 pieces of AA, AAA, C, and D Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries, and can even charge 1 to 2 pieces of 9V Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries. Its advanced features make it a must-have device for anyone relying on rechargeable batteries.
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Show moreIntroducing the EBL 906 Smart Charger, the ultimate charging solution for your rechargeable batteries! Designed with versatility and efficiency in mind, this intelligent charger accommodates a variety of battery sizes, including 1 to 4 pieces of AA, AAA, C, and D Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries, and can even charge 1 to 2 pieces of 9V Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries. Its advanced features make it a must-have device for anyone relying on rechargeable batteries.
The EBL 906 goes beyond basic charging with its unique LCD display that provides real-time status updates for AA, AAA, C, and D batteries, indicating whether they are in a state of Charge, Discharge, Full, or Bad. Additionally, the LED indicators specifically cater to the 9V battery status, giving you comprehensive information at a glance. Designed for user convenience, this charger switches automatically from discharge mode to charge mode after fully discharging your batteries, ensuring optimal battery health.
| manufacturer | EBL |
|---|---|
| color | blue |
| height | 5.905511805 |
| weight | 1.322773572 |
| width | 4.724409444 |
| size | 195mm x 93mm x 53mm |
| length | 7.87401574 |
| productGroup | Video Games |
It can charge AA, AAA, C, D, and 9V Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries.
Yes, it features an LCD display that shows Charge, Discharge, Full, or Bad status.
The safety timer prevents overcharging by cutting off power once the batteries are fully charged.
Yes, with protective features such as overcharge protection and bad cell detection, it's generally safe.
Absolutely! Just press the blue discharge button to switch to discharge mode.