How many batteries and chargers do you have (photo them)

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Some old NiCd chargers

20 Eneloops AA 2nd generation
8 Eneloops AAA 2nd generation
About 50 18650s, mostly NCR18650B
Some old NiCd AAs, which are still working and I don't want to throw away

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from top left to bottom right (in chronological order) :
- a very old charger I bought with my first rechargeable batteries. Not "intelligent", but I keep it to "restart" batteries that have been overdischarged and are not recognised any more
- (no photo) second charger was a Lacrosse but unfortunately it died years ago. It was heating too much.
- the small Voltcraft replaced the Lacrosse. Chosed this one because it can charge NiZn. Now it stays at work, mostly for bike lights.
- second Voltcraft to charge C batteries and 9V. I use it sometimes, if I need to charge many batteries at the same time.
- mc3000 is my main charger
- imax B6 to check/refresh battery packs of my vacuum cleaner
 
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from top left to bottom right (in chronological order) :
- a very old charger I bought with my first rechargeable batteries. Not "intelligent", but I keep it to "restart" batteries that have been overdischarged and are not recognised any more
- (no photo) second charger was a Lacrosse but unfortunately it died years ago. It was heating too much.
- the small Voltcraft replaced the Lacrosse. Chosed this one because it can charge NiZn. Now it stays at work, mostly for bike lights.
- second Voltcraft to charge C batteries and 9V. I use it sometimes, if I need to charge many batteries at the same time.
- mc3000 is my main charger
- imax B6 to check/refresh battery packs of my vacuum cleaner

I can't see the picture.
 

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I bought a C9000 first for all my AA/AAAs
Then I got a Sanyo NC-MQR06W (Fast, Intelligent Eneloop Charger) - Mostly because it's fast/smart and come with 4 AA Eneloops

Then I got my MC3000 and I don't see the point of any other charger because you can basically program this to emulate any other charger out there. Why buy anything else now?
 

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Then I got my MC3000 and I don't see the point of any other charger because you can basically program this to emulate any other charger out there. Why buy anything else now?

You may want a charger that is smaller for travel, or one that can charge more batteries. At the end of the day there is always a compromise
 

Dragracer

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Not to forget my old racing batteries... just found them back. Dont know what to do with them, maybe keep for the memories.
They seem to be in good condition

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