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Panasonic eneloop LCD Top Charger BQ-CC65 (1 pcs., AAA, AA, Chargers without battery)
EUR52,78

Panasonic eneloop LCD Top Charger BQ-CC65

1 pcs., AAA, AA, Chargers without battery


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GrünerCoffey41

6 days ago

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Galaxus

6 days ago

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Yes, you can charge a 1.2 V AAA rechargeable battery with the Panasonic BQ-CC65. The charger is suitable for AA and AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries and charges them regardless of the brand, as long as they are NiMH rechargeable batteries.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, you can also charge non-eneloop batteries with the Panasonic eneloop LCD Top Charger BQ-CC65 as long as they have the same chemistry and size. - The charger supports NiMH batteries in AA and AAA sizes, regardless of brand. This means you can also charge Varta Recharge Accu Power AA batteries with a capacity of 1350 mAh. - The charger has Individual Charge Control, which means that it analyses and charges each battery individually, regardless of its brand or capacity. However, only NiMH batteries are compatible.
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3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Hoi (greeting, always nice when you want something and greet others in the community). To the questions: Yes, has a USB output for charging devices. You can charge 4 batteries *OR* charge the one hanging on the USB port. No, you can't charge the 4 batteries at the same time as the one on the USB (that's what the USB-out button is for). No, you cannot use the 4 batteries as power supply for the USB hanging. The charged batteries (AAA or AAAA), when fully charged, can be used where needed. We use a lot of white and also pro-black ones in the whole house for a lot of thermostats or mice or room sensors - the black AA last a bit longer than the white ones, but it doesn't make a big difference in my opinion - especially because both types (pro and white) have 1.2V - and not 1.5V like the conventional Nicmd batteries... Any questions? LG

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