Choose The Right Battery Charger

 

Choose The Right Battery ChargerIf your batteries weaken all the time, you might want to change the charger you’re using. Some of them damage the batteries, and others work in a very “smart” way. There are different types of chargers, and all of them vary in price and quality.

The most inexpensive chargers are simple ones. They supply DC power (unidirectional flow of electric charge) regardless of the duration and the charge in the battery. The battery will be damaged if left in the charger too long.

You may leave the battery in a trickle charger for a week, and it won’t weaken. The reason is because these batteries are the slowest ones.

If you want to buy a time-based charger, you should buy it as a bundle. This way you won’t need to change the timer and will prevent overcharging or partly charging, as the timer is set specially for the batteries in a bundle.

One of the best choices would be the intelligent charger as it checks the temperature, the voltage and the charging time of the battery. After 85 percent it works like a trickle charger.

Fast chargers even have fans to cool down the temperature of the cells.

Pulse chargers feed pulse into the battery. This technology works for batteries of every capacity, voltage and chemistry.

Batteries for some devices can also be charged using a USB cable connected to a PC.

If you’re too busy for shopping, you might want to buy chargers in an easier way. If you use devices made by Samsung, you can go to samsungparts.com and choose a Samsung battery charger from the catalogs.

Speaking of Samsung, while you’re there you can browse a variety of parts for different appliances: a Samsung cable for USB connections, Samsung TV stand for your flat-panel TV, Samsung camcorder battery,  Samsung water filter for your refrigerator, and many others.

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